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Flex Cable Type 1 by CIOKS
Type 1 plug - black 5.5/2.1mm centre negative DC-plug, being the most common type, also called the BOSS standard. Available with angled plug (L-shaped) in 4 different lengths: 15, 30, 50 and 80cm and also in a straight version (I-shape) in 50cm length.
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Booster Flex Type 1 by Cioks
With Booster Flex it's easy to make 18V from a single 9V outlet. It's equipped with a step-up converter in the mould placed in the middle of the cable. When you connect the Booster Flex to a 9V outlet, you'll obtain 18V on the other end, which is a type 1 plug - a black 5.5/2.1mm centre negative DC-plug. The most common application is for 18V Wah pedals or the bigger MXR pedals needing 18V. Remember that the maximum current the Booster Flex can deliver is 50mA.
BE CAREFUL when using Booster Flex. There is a risk of damaging one of your 9V pedals by powering it with too high a voltage. Check the specifications of the pedal and if you still have some questions, you're welcome to send an e-mail to support@cioks.com and get so
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Parallel Adapter Flex by CIOKS
By using two isolated outlets this parallel adapter Flex gives you the sum of max. currents of the two isolated outlets used. This adapter cable should be used in combination with any of CIOKS standard Flex cables if you need to power pedals with higher current needs. It gives you not only the higher current but also the possibility to choose the type of plug at the pedal end plus the length you need. The plug type and length is determined by the standard Flex cable used with the adapter Flex.
Note: the parallel adapter Flex makes a parallel connection of the two outlets used. These two outlets must be isolated from each other and MUST have the same voltage. You get the sum of max. current ratings and the same voltage as the two outlets have. If you use it with two 9V outlets with 100mA each you’ll still get 9V but the double max. current which in this case is 200mA. If you use it with two 9V outlets with 200mA each you’ll get 9V and max. 400mA. If you use it with two 400mA outlets you’ll get a total of max. 800mA.
Examples of usage:
Powering two Eventide pedals with CIOKS AC10 power supply
If you power an AC pedal using the last AC section of the AC10 power supply (outlet 9 or 10) and at the same time would like to power two Eventide pedals you’d need two isolated sources with a min. of 3-400mA and a voltage of 12V DC to do so. One powerful outlet is available as outlet 6 with 12V DC and max. 600mA. The second powerful 12V DC source you’ll get by combining outlets 3 and 4 in a parallel connection using the parallel adapter Flex. You set both outlets 3 and 4 to 12V DC with the setting switch on the back of the unit (pos. 3 and 4 set to ON) and plug the parallel adapter Flex into these outlets. Connect the grey female RCA plug of the adapter Flex with the green male RCA plug of the type 4 standard Flex. The green DC-plug goes into the Eventide’s adapter socket.
The above described method can be used to power any two high current pedals with the AC10 power supply and not only two Eventides. Just make sure to get the voltage and plug type right.
*** UPDATE - NEW ***
Do not use the parallel adapter Flex with AC outlets.
Powering Line6 M9
The original adapter supplied with Line6 M9 when loaded with this pedal and with nominal mains voltage level supplies the pedal with an AC voltage of 10,6V. The current drawn at this supply voltage changes between 680mA and 720mA.
Since the pedal has several internal switching power supply circuits the current drawn by the pedal is lower the higher voltage it gets (the power drawn stays almost the same then).
Since the pedal draws below 800mA it can be powered of one single 800mA section/outlet of either CIOKS AC Rider, CIOKS AC8, CIOKS AC10 or CIOKS CIOKOLATE. You just need to use the green Flex cable for this pedal and the 9V AC outlet. The parallel adapter Flex is NOT needed. When powered of outlet 9 of the AC10 @ 9V AC the pedal receives 9,6V AC and draws approx 780mA. The voltage is slightly lower than with the original adapter (this is measured in Europe and a mains @ 231V). So in case of a low mains level if you experience strange behaviour of the M9, I'd recommend to switch to the 12V AC outlet (outlet 10 on AC10) and everything should be ok then.
In case with our CIOKOLATE please use outlet 15 and the green Flex cable to power the Line6 M9. On AC Rider outlet 5 should be used and with AC8 power supply please use outlet 7.
BTW, the Line6 M9 rectifies the AC supply voltage to a single DC voltage. This means the pedal also can be powered with a DC voltage with no harm to the pedal. The current draw depends on the voltage you use and we’ve measured the current at the three common DC voltages in pedal business. At 9V DC the M9 draws approx. 600mA, when powered with 12V DC it draws 480mA and at 15V DC the current is 430mA. We do not recommend going higher than 15V DC to avoid overheating or damage to the M9, even if we had customers powering this pedal by accident with 24V and it still worked. So if you wish to power your Line6 M9 with a DC voltage please use any voltage in the range 9-15V and make sure your source is able to supply the current stated here. Please use CIOKS green type 4 Flex cableor another type with a 5.5/2.5mm DC plug at the pedal end. The polarity doesn’t matter.
Considering what I stated above, CIOKS DC10 can therefore also power the Line6 M9. Please use the Parallel adapter Flex followed by the standard green type 4 Flex cable. Plug the Parallel adapter Flex into outlets 8 and 10 @ 12V DC. The green 5.5/2.5mm DC plug goes into the M9. Preferably to avoid any noise issues leave outlets 7 and 9 not used.
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Series Adapter Flex by CIOKS
By using two isolated outlets this series adapter Flex gives you the sum of voltages of the two isolated outlets used. This adapter cable should be used in combination with any of CIOKS standard Flex cables if want to power an 18V or 24V pedal. It gives you not only the higher voltage but also the possibility to choose the type of plug at the pedal end plus the length you need. The plug type and length is determined by the standard Flex cable used with the adapter Flex. If you’re looking for a simpler way to power an 18V pedal with a standard 5.5/2.1mm centre negative DC-plug (BOSS standard) please have a look at CIOKS Stack Flex.
Note: the series adapter Flex makes a series connection of the two outlets used. These two outlets must be isolated from each other. You get the sum of voltages and not the current (mA). If you use it with two 9V outlets with a 100mA rating each you’ll get 18V and still a max. current of 100mA. If you use it with two 9V outlets with 200mA each you’ll get 18V and max. 200mA. If you use it with two outlets rated to max. 200mA set to 12V you’ll get 24V and still max. 200mA.
Examples of usage:
Diamond Halo Chorus
This pedal needs a voltage in the range 18-24V to operate and draws a current just below 100mA. It needs a 5.5/2.1mm centre positive DC-plug (opposite polarity of BOSS standard) which you’ll find on CIOKS red type 2 standard Flex. By using two isolated 9V outlets with 100mA each available on any product from our professional range and a combination of the series adapter Flex and the red type 2 standard Flex you’ll be able to power this pedal.
Diamond Memory Lane This pedal needs a voltage in the range 18-24V to operate and a current below 200mA. It needs a 5.5/2.1mm centre positive DC-plug (opposite polarity of BOSS standard) which you’ll find on CIOKS red type 2 standard Flex. By using two isolated 9V outlets with 200mA max. current figure each and a combination of the series adapter Flex and the red type 2 standard Flex you’ll be able to power this pedal.
Powering two or three 18V pedals If you have two 18V pedals you can power them with only two 9V outlets and using a combination of the series adapter Flex and the Split Flex. Have you got three 18V pedals you’ll need the series adapter and the 3-way daisy chain to do the job. Remember that these two or three pedals will not be isolated from each other. Whether it’s two or three pedals you need to ensure that the sum of these pedal’s current draw figures (mA) is below the max. current rating of each two outlets you’re using to power them.
If you have any questions or doubts please send an e-mail to support@cioks.com.
Order number:
2200 – CIOKS series adapter Flex, 10cm (white)
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If you’re looking for an adapter that gives you the sum of current figures (mA) please have a look at the parallel adapter Flex.
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Flex Cable Type 5 by CIOKS
Type 5 plug - black 3.5mm tip positive mini-jack plug, also a very common plug type seen in some of Electro Harmonix' 9V pedals, DOD pedals, older Wah pedals and many others. Available with angled plug (L-shaped) in 3 different lengths: 15, 30 and 50cm and also in a straight version (I-shape) in 50cm length.
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Flex 5.5/2.5mm DC-plug Centre Negative by CIOKS
Used with a few new Digitech such as the Digitech Jamman Solo XT.
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Flex Cable Type 1 by CIOKS
Type 1 plug - black 5.5/2.1mm centre negative DC-plug, being the most common type, also called the BOSS standard. Available with angled plug (L-shaped) in 4 different lengths: 15, 30, 50 and 80cm and also in a straight version (I-shape) in 50cm length.
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$449.00 CAD
Ciokolate Power Supply by CIOKS
The company CIOKS was founded in year 1991 and the first product out was the Baby power supply. It was released for sale in August 1992. To mark the 20th anniversary of the company we’ve made the most powerful and versatile power supply for effect pedals on the market – CIOKS CIOKOLATE. With some additions and a slightly different design we’ve put the DC10 and AC10 power supplies in one box. Loads of power, almost endless compositions of different voltages and a great selection of included Flex cables make this power supply a really strong tool for powering big pedal boards with many different pedals. CIOKS CIOKOLATE power supply will power several high current digital pedals, high voltage 18, 24 or even 40V pedals, one or two AC pedals, one or two Radial Tonebone pedals or simulating a dying battery it will power your old favourite fuzz or overdrive. On top of that it will of course also power all your standard 9V pedals from its many isolated outlets.
Features:
16 outlets configured in 12 isolated sections
two toroidal transformers with additional magnetic field shielding
four powerful DC sections, three with 400mA each and one with 600mA
two powerful AC sections with 800mA each and voltages 9, 12 and 16V AC
two 15V outlets for Radial Tonebone pedals
possibility of 18 or 24V from a single outlet
will power a 40V pedal with Stack Flex
one outlet with adjustable voltage in the range 4-15V
short circuit protection of all outlets
advanced LED monitoring of each section
temperature monitoring
120 or 230V mains voltage operation
a total of 24 Flex cables included
Split Flex and 3-way Daisy chain Flex both for powering more than one pedal of a single outlet included
Stack Flex and Serial Adapter Flex for powering a 18, 24 or 40V pedals using two isolated outlets included
Flex cable for Electro-Harmonix vacuum tube pedals included
durable enclosure with bottom made of 1.3mm steel for stability and 2.0mm aluminium top for better cooling and lower weight
silent microprocessor controlled fan to ensure optimal operating temperature for long term reliability
complete mounting kit for pedal boards included (two mounting brackets and all the needed screws are included, no need for taller feet with PT-3 or PT-PRO)
NEW!!!
Attaching of CIOKS CIOKOLATE power supply to a Pedaltrain pedal board shows you different ways you can mount this power supply to your Pedaltrain board. Please have a look.
Specifications:
Outlet 1: 4-15V DC adjustable / 100mA
Outlet 2-4: 9V DC / 100mA each
Outlet 5: 18 or 24V DC / 100mA
Outlet 6-7: 9 or 12V DC / 200mA each
Outlet 8-9: 9 or 12V DC / 400mA each
Outlet 10-11: 9 and 12 or 15V DC / 400mA
Outlet 12-13: 9 and 12 or 15V DC / 600mA*
Outlet 14: 9 or 12V AC / 800mA*
Outlet 15-16: 9, 12 or 16V AC / 800mA
* only one of these two sections can be used
Size: 292x98x35mm (excl. rubber feet)
Weight: 1,6kg
Warranty period: 5 years worldwide
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$15.00 CAD
Link Mains Adapter by CIOKS
This adapter allows you to link two power supplies, where two or more power supplies are powered with a single mains power cord. You can use this adapter and feature with all three power supplies from the link range and also the new Power Factor 2.
Order numbers:
Link Link mains adapter
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$13.50 CAD
3-way daisy chain Flex type 1 by CIOKS
This Flex cable makes it possible to power three pedals using one outlet of the power supply. You need to make sure that the three pedals can all be powered by the same voltage and that they all use the most common 5.5/2.1mm centre negative DC-plug (BOSS standard). The good thing about this daisy chain cable is that you have more length in between the DC-plugs (30cm) which gives more design freedom when placing the effects on your pedal board. The first plug on the cable is 50cm from the power supply.
Note: the daisy chain Flex cable has all three DC-plugs connected in parallel to the RCA plug which goes into the power supply?s outlet. To be on the safe side we recommend using the daisy chain Flex with analogue pedals only. This is to avoid a digital pedal introducing noise into your guitar signal when being powered in a parallel connection with a simple analogue pedal.
Examples of usage:
Powering three standard 9V pedals using one 9V outlet
Say you have more pedals than the number of isolated sections available from the power supply you have. In this case the best you can do is to get another power supply with more isolated outlets. The next best thing to do is powering two or three pedals of one outlet. If you have three low current analogue pedals, typically boosters, overdrives or compressors, you can power all three of them using only one outlet and CIOKS daisy chain. Make sure they all accept the 5.5/2.1mm centre negative DC-plug (BOSS standard) and that they all can be powered of the same voltage being 9V. If all three pedals accept a higher supply voltage say 12V you can also power all three of them using the daisy chain and an outlet with 12V available to get a better performance in terms signal/noise ratio. In both cases 9V and 12V you?ll need to ensure that the sum of the three pedal?s current draw figures (mA) is below the max. current rating of the outlet you?re using to power them. If you?re looking for a way to power two pedals with a 5.5/2.1mm centre negative DC-plug standard (BOSS standard) using one outlet please have a look at CIOKS Split Flex.
Order number:
1533 - CIOKS 3-way daisy chain Flex, 50+30+30cm (black)
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Split Flex Type 1 by CIOKS
Split Flex gives you the possibility for connecting two pedals to the power supply using one outlet only. Two cables in lengths 30 and 50cm are connected to the plug on the power supply side. On the other end they are terminated with type 1 plugs - black 5.5/2.1 centre negative DC-plugs. Until the end of 2007 this Split Flex cable is available with straight (I-shape) DC-plugs, hereafter it will be sold with angled (L-shape) DC-plugs.
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