Telonics Volume pedal power Supply info

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Telonics Volume pedal power Supply info

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I have lost the power supply of my FP 100 A volume pedal. Now I want to buy a new one here in Europe, I know the output should be 24V but how much should be the Ampere of the output.
Does anyone have a photo or the details of the power supply in question.
Thanks in advance for your help. :)
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

Here are two photos from a pedal I sold here a couple of years ago. And then one photo from the Telonics manual.

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Post by Peter de Smet »

Thanks Jon, could the ampere be different in value?
because here in Europe we only have 230V input.
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Post by Jon Light (deceased) »

Yes, I thought of that when I was posting. Unfortunately the photo of the international power supply (PS-2) is virtually illegible.

I would say, though, that the key spec is the output of the power supply.

The pedal itself apparently wants to see 24V at a minimum of .25A .

Higher amperage is not a problem. It is a measure of available current which may or may not be necessary.
Lower amperage is a problem. If the pedal draws more current than the power supply can provide, you can burn out the supply.
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Peter the international power supply comes with changeable plug modules - depending on which country your in -- and it automatically seeks the required voltage. We are 230v down here in NZ .... and Aussie too.
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Peter,

You should contact Dave Beaty at TELONICS directly.
He is a great guy and will help you.
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Post by Per Berner »

Mine says 240V 0.5 A and has a standard European plug (not interchangeable); a tiny generic Chinese unit that came with the Telonics VP when I bought it new from Tom Bradshaw – must have been when the pedal was launched; mine has the shiny polished aluminum finish which I think has been discontinued. No issues with the power supply.
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