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running a V2 with AC power question
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July 15, 2009, 01:42:54 PM »
anyone have a wall wart for their V2?
Im wondering if I can make one up for myself, but I don't want to fry my V2
what would be a good wall wart to get and attatch a 4 pin XLR to so i can run my V2 from AC power?
thanks in advance for any help
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July 17, 2009, 09:09:38 AM »
I'm guessing any wallwart that provides sufficient voltage and current should work fine. The V2 draws ~500 mA, so get a wallwart with a higher current rating, say 1-2 A. For voltage, this PDF from the Grace website on
powering the V2 from AC
suggests you need to run the V2 in 12v mode using a 12-15v wallwart.
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thanks for the info
I think I will look around for a 12v wall wart and hack the end and put on a 4 pin xlr
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