Two pedals in one enclosure????

I was wonder is it possible to put 2 pedalpcb boards let’s say the SD1 and bd2 like boards in 1 enclosure with 1 in and out and 1 dc along with two foot switches. One foot switch to turn on and off the whole pedal and the second foot switch to switch between the 2 boards.

what I do t know is will 1 dc jack supply 9v to both boards and the other is how to wire the 2 foot switches
 
Yes, one DC jack will power both boards. Each footswitch is wired to its own board.
For the signal routing, you have many options. Take a look at the wiki.

Thanks for the input about the DC Jack but as for the foot switches that’s not the way I want to use them what I want to do is use one foot switch to turn on and off the entire pedal aka both boards in it and use the other foot switch to switch back-and-forth between each board like an A or B switch. Basically the way the King of Tone works

I will look at that link you noted. One of this is probably what I am looking to do
 
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This might seem obvious, which is why I mention it (I'm good at pointing out the obvious)...

I'd use a bi-colour LED for the A/B.

I usually go for green (or amber etc, but not red) for channel A and blue for two, ie channel B — the bi-colour is always on, so you know what channel you're getting before you engage the bypass stomper and can switch before engaging, if necessary.

Or separate LEDs for each circuit if you're using the PCBs' LEDs — but still the case where there'd be a light on at all times separate from the bypass indicator.
 
Is the electrical ground going to the pedal on the left supposed to go into the missing input jack’s ground, or should it go in the place you’d place it when not trying to combine pedals?

Those pads are directly connected together so you can use any of the three ground connections at the top of the PCB.
 
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