I've just picked up and started using a fairly inexpensive, Caline CP-08 isolated power supply on my pedal board.
There’s been a reasonable amount of discussion and debate on various guitar groups whether it's an isolated power supply or not and thought I would post a review and share internal photos of the unit and multi-meter measurements/tests.
Firstly, yes it’s a fully isolated power supply with separate taps from a toroidal transformer providing isolated power to each outlet along with short circuit protection (refer to image below of shorted outlet test). It's very quiet with no noticeable or induced signal hum (with a mix of analog and digital pedals.
Specs:
- Input power is user selectable between 110V & 230V AC
- 245mm x 69mm x 45mm
- Approx 1.5KG in weight
- 10 isolated DC outlets in total:
- Included cables:
Doing the maths, total output watts of the unit should be around 19.8W which is lower that its stated 45W maximum rating. It got quite hot initially when loaded across 9v and high voltage/current outlets (e.g. approx 703mA load across all outlets) with the case temp reaching 41C. When operated at a more modest level, it was hardly warm to touch.
UPDATE: I must have had a faulty cable or pedal doing weird things as the case temp has settled down and is fine now.
Overall:
Its well made with a nice anodised aluminium enclosure although it could probably do with a few ventilation slots given the number of voltage regulators (1 per outlet) and max current loading. It's also not the most compact unit so make sure you check its dimensions to ensure it fits under your pedal board.
Other than its size, the only real annoyance so far is that all outlet LEDs illuminate whether used or not. They turn off to indicate a shorted outlet but are a little too "bright" so best hidden under your board.
Photos:
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Internals |
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High current section exposed with individual taps. |
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Low current section exposed with individual taps (no heat sinks on these regulators but presume they can cope with the 100mA load). |
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Rear of unit with voltage selector and socket for daisy chaining other unit. |
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Voltage was fairly consistent across all outlets including 18v & 12v outlets. |
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Another voltage measurement for comparison. |
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9v supply while shorting other outlet to verify isolated operation. |
Mounted out of the way under my pedal board.
5 comments:
Hi! Thank you for this post! It’s the only one (easy to Find at least) in the net. I’m UD Inf all but one outlet but hi current ones can’t seem to cope with the load. If i disconnect and reconnect outlets one by one the problem goes away... could you give me an idea of what could be going on? Thanks once again!
Hmm, unsure what could be going on there. I combined the output from the two 9v 300MhA outputs using a current doubling Y cable to power my Trio+ without issue and seems to be handling the load fine. I also measured each pedal's current draw just to make sue and have around 800Mha running through it.
the problem was elsewhere. The power supply works like a charm! Thanks again for this post!
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