Muricans, powering question

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Muricans, powering question

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I'm rearranging my pedalboard, replacing a passive ABY switcher with an active unit. Can I plug this 2-prong Radial power supply into the 3-prong courtesy outlet on my Pedal Power? If it makes any difference, I'm in Europe and the PP is plugged into a voltage converter.

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Third prong is just for ground, so it shouldn't be an issue....

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So, I shouldn't expect any noise or anything?
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Reading this sentence with your inner voice and/or out loud releases me from all damage that may occur from following this advice. :animal:

As above- should be fine. No different than normal outlet as far as noise.

The one thing that may get you tho is the orientation of the convenience outlet (and the blades on the wall wart- one is probably taller than the other) may require the wall wart to be upside down, which may mess it fitting how you want.
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fuzzisokiguess wrote:Reading this sentence with your inner voice and/or out loud releases me from all damage that may occur from following this advice. :animal:

As above- should be fine. No different than normal outlet as far as noise.

The one thing that may get you tho is the orientation of the convenience outlet (and the blades on the wall wart- one is probably taller than the other) may require the wall wart to be upside down, which may mess it fitting how you want.
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Just flipped the PP, everything fits.
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