quietkey99 New member Aug 13, 2025 #1 Does this pedal support 18v power? Would it be just using parts above 35V?
Robert Reverse Engineer Aug 13, 2025 #2 Yep, as long as your electrolytic caps are all rated 25V or higher. (35V if you're in the double-up camp, I'd personally be fine with 25V) You might need to adjust the LED current limiting resistor if you're going to primarily run it at 18V. Upvote 0 Downvote
Yep, as long as your electrolytic caps are all rated 25V or higher. (35V if you're in the double-up camp, I'd personally be fine with 25V) You might need to adjust the LED current limiting resistor if you're going to primarily run it at 18V.
quietkey99 New member Aug 13, 2025 #3 Thanks I've used 4k7 mostly should it be like 8k or so? Upvote 0 Downvote
Robert Reverse Engineer Aug 13, 2025 #4 It depends on the LED and your preference. Keep in mind if you go too high the LED might not be bright enough if it's ever run at 9V. I'd try it as is, then adjust if you feel like it's necessary. (7K5, 10K, etc) Upvote 0 Downvote
It depends on the LED and your preference. Keep in mind if you go too high the LED might not be bright enough if it's ever run at 9V. I'd try it as is, then adjust if you feel like it's necessary. (7K5, 10K, etc)