FUEL
TANK JUICY LUCY

Warning – high
voltage!
Juicy Lucy is the latest member of our family of FuelTank power supplies.
It has 5 isolated 12-volt outputs and a full set of standard and customised power
cables. FuelTank Juicy Lucy will power every T-Rex pedal you own – and
then some. Juicy Lucy has been tested in a lab and has all the approvals you
need.
More
power
Each of Juicy Lucy’s 5 isolated
outputs delivers 300 mA of 12-volt power – which
is enough to keep even the most demanding T-Rex pedals
pumping out the tone. But what if a pedal – say
our tube-driven Room Mate reverb – wants even
more power to deliver its exquisite sound? Juicy Lucy
is happy to oblige – with a Current Doubler that
lets you combine 2 outputs to deliver a staggering 600
mA of power. Like everything we make, Juicy Lucy is
built from the ground up to deliver the tone – your
tone.
Cables
galore
Juicy
Lucy comes with all the cables you need to power your
pedals and keep your board clutter-free. You get 5 short
cables (25 cm) and 5 long ones (50 cm), as well as 2 customised
cables that let you get even more out of your power supply.
A special Current Doubler cable lets you combine 2 outputs
to generate a staggering 600 mA of 12-volt power, while
the link cables lets you power up to 5 60-mA pedals off
a single Juicy Lucy output.
Isolated
outputs
Did
we mention isolated outputs?
Yes we did – and for a good reason. Isolated grounding eliminates ground
loops that can result in noisy hum that gets in the way of your T-Rex tone.
So Juicy Lucy not only delivers lots of power, it also makes sure that power
is clean and quiet. And that means you sound more like you – with no
hum or electrical interference.
Features
• 5
isolated outputs (300 mA each)
• 5 x 25 cm cables
• 5 x 50 cm cables
• 1 x Current Doubler (600 mA total)
• 1 x Link cable
• Voltage selector, 115/230 colts
Listen
up there is a lesson to learn!
When
you want to power your pedal from the FuelTank JuicyLucy
or any other power supply, there are two things you
need to know:
1.
What voltage does your pedal accept to be driven?
You
need to find this information in the pedal users manual
or on the pedal. Most pedals today accept 9 or 12 volt.
Some need 18 volt. If there is a battery container in
the pedal it usualy just needs 9 volt, but often it
also accepts 12 volt.
All
T-Rex pedals can run on 12 volt. Some (the ones with
battery container) can also run on 9 volt. But they
accept any voltage between 9 and 12 volt.
If
your pedal get's less than the voltage it needs, there
is no danger. It will not break or burn. It just sounds
different or says nothing at all. Some musicians even
use old batteries, that gives less power and therefore
the pedal gives another sound - which they like.
If
your pedal get's more voltage than it needs, there is
danger that the pedal will break or even burn. If you
are lucky, it will have a fuse inside (to be replaced),
but most pedals don't.
2.
How much power does your pedal consume?
You
need to find this information in the pedal users manual
or on the pedal in terms of a sticker, if you are lucky.
If your pedal has a battery container, it usually consumes
very little power, like 20 - 40 mA. If your pedal comes
with an adapter, it consumes a lot more power. That
can vary from 100 mA to 1.200 mA, or even more.
Now
you are ready to buy and connect your pedal(s) to a
power supply.
If
your pedal(s) accept 12 volt DC, you have come to the
right place, FuelTank JuicyLucy. This is the power supply
that we use in T-Rex, because all T-Rex pedals accept
12 volt DC. Just connect the pedal to one of the outputs
on the JuicyLucy.
If
you have more pedals that accept 12 volt and together
uses less than 300 mA, you can run them all from one
output on the Fueltank JuicyLucy - by using the link
cable. One end of the link cable goes in one of the
outputs on the FuelTank JuicyLucy. The other plugs on
the link cable goes into the pedals one by one. The
order is irrelevant.
If
you have a pedal that accepts 12 volt, but consumes
more than 300 mA (like the T-Rex Room-Mate). You need
to use the green current doubler cable, that comes with
the JuicyLucy. This cables goes from two outputs on
the JuicyLucy to one input on your pedal.
If
your pedal(s) only accepts 9 volt. You cannot use the
FuelTank JuicyLucy. You need the FuelTank Junior.
If
you have a pedal that only accepts 18 volt, you cannot
use the JuicyLucy. You need the FuelTank Junior and
the yellow voltage doubler cable that comes with the
Junior - if your pedal consumes less than 120 mA, else
you cannot use the Junior.
If
you have a pedal that needs AC voltage, you cannot use
the JuicyLucy. You need to use the FuelTank Classic.
It gives 12 volt AC - among other things.
Notes.
Please
note that a lot of 9 volt pedals on the market accepts
12 volt. Lot's of people are not aware of this, because
they usually juts use a 9 volt battery to drive the
pedal or a 9 volt power supply.
Please
note that all FuelTanks and all T-Rex pedals have minus
as center, which is normal on the market. That means
the center pin in the DC plugs. Very few pedals use
the opposite: Center pin is positive. If you have a
twisted pedal like that, you need to find a changer
cable somewhere on the market, if you want to use a
normal power supply, that has minus as center.
Please
note the power distributors on the market. People and
manufacturers call them power supplies, even though
they are not. They don't have a transformer core inside.
They are usually feeded by an adapter and the power
is then just distributed in the box to more output plugs
- sometimes in different voltage. Often all outputs
share the same ground, which can give noise.
T-Rex
FuelTanks are all real power supllies with real transfomers
inside, developed in Denmark and produced by a Danish
transformer company, that works together with T-Rex. |