Pedal | Current draw | Voltage info |
---|---|---|
Black Magic MkII | 58 mA @ 9vDC | 9-12vDC |
Constellation OC41, OC45, CV7003 | 5-6 mA | 9vDC only, standard center negative Positive ground – requires separate/isolated power source |
Crossfire | 83 mA | 9vDC only |
Cyclone | 45 mA @ 9vDC | 9-12vDC |
Falcon | 40 mA | 9vDC only |
Killer V | 45 mA | 9vDC only |
Limelight | 7 mA | 9vDC only, standard center negative Positive ground – requires separate/isolated power source |
Memphis | 17 mA | 9vDC only |
Motherload | 35 mA | 9vDC only |
Phi (Golden Ratio) v2 | 50/80 mA | 9vDC only The two mA figures are with the internal voltage set to 9 and 18v, respectively. Input voltage should never go above 9 volts! |
Planet B Plus | 76 mA | 9vDC only |
Sidekick | 230 mA @ 9vDC | 9-12vDC |
Space Charged | 430 mA | 9vDC only (power supply comes with pedal) |
Splash | 115 mA | 9vDC |
Stardust v3 | 49 mA | 9vDC only |
Starlight | 1.8 mA | 9vDC only |
Super Conductor | 67 mA | 9vDC only |
TI:ME | 84 mA @ 9vDC | 9-12vDC |
Unobtanium | 83 mA | 9vDC only |
White Whale | 130 mA | 9vDC only |
Ziggy v2 | 59 mA | 9vDC only |
Note: Many of these pedals feature internal voltage doubler circuitry (in some cases selectable, but most often not), which is why it is critical to never feed them more than 9 volts DC. A handful have a stated input voltage range of 9-12vDC, while a couple don’t specifically say to never go above 9vDC, but mention 12vDC and above as potentially damaging. So I’d stick to 9vDC for all Crazy Tube Circuits pedals, and just enjoy them!