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Home › Forums › Help/Technical Questions › Using the variable voltage spots for Micro POG / SMMH
On the MC403 power supply, there are two variable voltage outs that will send up to 200mA each. These are variable voltage, trimmable between 6.5V-10.5v, or between 10.5v-15v. They’re really designed to support “voltage sag” for pedals that sound nice with slightly low voltage. However, I need them to push 200mA to my Micro POG and SMMH. If I use the 6.5V-10.5V setting and dial it back a bit so its close to 9v, how dangerous is that to the pedal? Worst case scenario I end up pushing 10.5V to the pedals. Danger of blowout? Thx in advance for any info.
and one clarification I should have added: the trim knob that adjusts the volume doesn’t have indicators, so you have to just kind of “eyeball” the voltage you’re looking for. For sagging voltage to fuzz you do it with your ear. For this purpose though… my question is do i need to be more precise? Thanks!