This is an ammeter for guitar pedals. It has ins and outs that are standard 2.whatever mm jacks. It uses a cheap, off-the-shelf panel mount ammeter found on AliExpress or some other Chinese vendor
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It tells you how much current you need for your guitar pedals. Built it with a $5 Chinese panel meter and some plastic.
Files
PedalAmmeter2.stl
STL for the case
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11/15/2017 at 16:38
Right, so I needed an ammmeter for guitar pedals. Why just for guitar pedals? Because they all have standard center negative, 2.1mm jacks, and they all use 9V. Easy, just buy a panel mount ammeter on Aliexpress:
With that sorted, we need an enclosure. I sized this for the meter, a 9V battery, and two jacks:
Wire up the guts, with the addition of a 9v battery clip and a DPDT switch:
Button it up with some M2 threaded inserts, a bottom, and some labels. Put some velcro on the bottom too, because pedals:
Neat! It's done! Let's test it out:
There we go! Now I know how many pedals I can put on a single output on my power supply. What the hell, Strymon?
Excelent!