T - Rex Fuel Tank Chameleon Power Supply by Faders Music Inc.

T-Rex Fuel Tank Chameleon Power Supply

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4 SEPARATE VOLTAGE OPTIONS - POWER SUPPLY

Enter the new Fuel Tank Chameleon, the most versatile power supply T-Rex has ever produced. Built for players with a large number of diverse pedals, Fuel Tank Chameleon offers all the advantages of our other Fuel Tank power supplies, plus an unprecedented 4 separate voltage options.

PART OF THE FUELTANK FAMILY

The Fuel Tank Chameleon is only the latest addition to the T-Rex Fuel Tank family. Our original Fuel Tank Classic features 9V DC, 12V DC and 12V AC outlets in three isolated blocks of 500mA each and is ideal for medium-sized pedal boards. It comes with lots of single patch cables and a multiple link cable. The Fuel Tank “Juicy Lucy” powers 5 12V pedals and also offers great extras, like multiple unit linking. The baby of the family – Fuel Tank Junior – is a good choice for a small number of 9V pedals. It offers both current doubling to 240 mA and voltage doubling to 18V.

Features:

  • 5 outputs each with 300 mA (= 1500 mA)

  • Output 5/6 choice of either 9/12v DC or 12v AC

  • Choice of 9V DC, 12V DC, 12V AC or 18VDC -150mA

  • Noise-cancelling galvanic isolated outputs

  • Traditional EI Transformer

  • Several different voltage types served

  • Current doubler = the possibility of as much as 600 mA

  • Switchable 115V or 230V

  • Compact, rugged, road-ready design

Placement: as far away from pedals as possible (preferable at least last in the chain close to Analog/drive pedals) in order to reduce noise interference in the signal chain.

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