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    Default 9v AC 1300ma Power Supply Exist in Australia?

    Hey all,

    i'm trying to source a power supply for a U.S. purchased guitar effects unit.
    I've added a piccie of the USA PSU below.

    Need something to match it in Oz but havent been able to find an OZ PSU that rates up to 1300mA on 9v... Most only go to 1000ma.

    Any ideas/leads?
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    BAH! So I've been looking for the past 3 days on Google and come up with nothing... i post the above request, then go back to google once more for more hunting, and 20 secs later I find a business that sells them here... typical... not sure why this site hasnt shown up until now (using same keywords too). Oh well, ignore above post.

    For anyway remotely interested, these guys appear to sell them: http://www.accesscomms.com.au/

    I have contacted to check
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dean View Post
    Hey all,

    Need something to match it in Oz but havent been able to find an OZ PSU that rates up to 1300mA on 9v... Most only go to 1000ma.

    Any ideas/leads?
    www.altronics.com.au M8925

    Plugpack DC 9V 1.7A Switchmode
    Only special, only $15.

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    Quote Originally Posted by null & void View Post
    www.altronics.com.au M8925

    Plugpack DC 9V 1.7A Switchmode
    Only special, only $15.
    Hi mate,

    Thanks for the link, but that is a DC pack... need AC output.
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    CAT. NO. MM2017

    Jaycar, this is a transformer , you may need to get someone to mount it for you (in a box) but this would do what you need

    Doug

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    Quote Originally Posted by doug1 View Post
    CAT. NO. MM2017

    Jaycar, this is a transformer , you may need to get someone to mount it for you (in a box) but this would do what you need

    Doug
    Thanks but isnt that only 150mA output?
    It lists "9V 150mA".
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    It's likely the thing will run fine off 12V DC if you get stuck and polarity (+ and -) doesn't matter.

    Need to boost up the input voltage a bit when you do this.

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    Hi this one should do it

    Doug
    <table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" height="142" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="type" valign="top">
    V-0-9V 20VA Toroidal Transformer - Low Profile

    WHY A TOROID?
    - Smaller size and weight to meet modern "slimline" requirements
    - Low electrically induced noise demanded by compact equipment
    - High efficiency enabling conservative rating whilst maintaining size advantages
    - Simple, quick, single bolt mounting
    The Toroidal transformers is now accepted as the standard in the industry, quality mode to ISO 9000 overtaking the obsolete laminated type. Industry has been quick to recognise the advantage toroidals offer in size, weight, and lower radiated field.
    Current ratins on toroidal transformers. Can be used in 2 ways
    A) Both secondary windings in series - double volts
    B) Both secondary windings in parallel - higher amps. The windings need to be connected in pahse.



    20VA LOW PROFILE
    The height is only 30mm, which means they will fit into a 44mm rack case.
    - Size 0/D 74, I/D 21 x 30mm

    Secondary Series Secondary Parallel
    Cat. MT-2082 9+9 Volts 1.11 amps 2.22 amps
    Cat. MT-2084 12+12 Volts 0.833 amps 1.66 amps
    Cat. MT-2086 15+15 Volts 0.666 amps 1.333 amps



    160VA TOROIDS
    - Size 110 O/D x 50 I/D x 40(H)mm

    Secondary Series Secondary Parallel
    Cat. MT-2112 12+12 Volts 6.66 amps 13.33 amps
    Cat. MT-2113 18+18 Volts 4.44 amps 8.88 amps
    Cat. MT-2114 25+25 Volts 3.2 amps 6.4 amps


    300VA TOROIDS
    - Size 125 O/D x 54 I/D x 55(H)mm

    Secondary Series Secondary Parallel
    Cat. MT-2130 12+12 Volts 12.5 amps 25.0 amps
    Cat. MT-2132 18+18 Volts 8.33 amps 16.6 amps
    Cat. MT-2140 40+40 Volts 3.75 amps 7.5 amps
    Cat. MT-2144 50+50 Volts 3.0 amps 6.0 amps

    500VA TOROIDS
    - Size 126 O/D x 27 I/D x 63(H)mm

    Secondary Series
    Cat. MT-2146 50+5 Volts 5 amps


    MT2082 - Modified.pdf </td> <td class="prodPrices" valign="top"><table border="0" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="0" width="100%"> <tbody><tr> <td class="prodPrices" width="5"> </td> <td class="prodPrices">QTY</td> <td> </td> </tr> <tr> <td class="prodPrices"> </td> <td class="prodPrices">1+</td> <td class="prodPrices">$21.95</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="prodPrices"> </td> <td class="prodPrices">2+</td> <td class="prodPrices">$19.70</td> </tr> <tr> <td class="prodPrices"> </td> <td class="prodPrices">4+</td> <td class="prodPrices">$17</td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table>

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    I actually came across a 9v AC 1000mA power plug for another device I have here. What do you think about using that? Its 300mA lower that what is says is required, but do things like this always chew the maximum specified amp rating?
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    Don't go on what is on the plugpack, you need to look at the label on the effects unit itself, and see what it's power rating is. This will tell you if you can get away with a 1000ma 9v unit,
    Chris
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    same on effects unit.. 9v AC 1300ma
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