As two others have commented, the sizes are wrong in this video - it's 5mm hole for higher feet to rivet, it's 4mm hole for PZ-2 screw holes for mounting bracket.
it would be a great feature to add a 230V power through ouput to be able to link one of the many pedalboard amps to it as well. then it would be a complete package deal! please correct me if such a thing exists already
Unfortunately my DC10 (version 1?) neither has the hole for the distance piece nor has my Pedaltrain classic 2 the little overhanging edge to put on the DC10. I even bought the special MB18L mounting kit for the extra screws, but still can't mount my old DC10 to my Pedaltrain board. What do you suggest?
Is it ok to use aluminium with steel rod rivets, or do they need to be entirely aluminium? Can only find 4.8mm x 25.5mm rivet in aluminium/steel, not just aluminium
No, the DC10 link comes with all the hardware needed to install it under the pedaltrain boards and the bracket is not needed and therefore not included.
I'm sure someone else has said this. Why doesn't a market leading company like Pedaltrain simply create holes and standards, and share the standard with the PS makers? Is this not an obvious no-brainer? No other companies make people engineer things, measure distances, drill holes... what a waste of time. C'mon guys! It's like Marshall having people drill holes where to put tubes... this makes absolutely no sense.
Great power supply with primitive cave man installation. Drilling into a shallow aluminium base with no thread is asking for trouble. You may as well get the rivet gun out. But if you need to remove the supply at a gig you better have a drill handy ...
Bought the dc8, thanks for this video!
As two others have commented, the sizes are wrong in this video - it's 5mm hole for higher feet to rivet, it's 4mm hole for PZ-2 screw holes for mounting bracket.
wish I read your comment before I drilled the two 5mm holes for the sinking screws. Fudged it :-(
Best ever power supplies.
it would be a great feature to add a 230V power through ouput to be able to link one of the many pedalboard amps to it as well. then it would be a complete package deal!
please correct me if such a thing exists already
You keep saying "it's 2017" yet the music instrument industry STILL hasn't organised a goddamn universal bracket system. FFS
No, but there's no standard power supply and no standard pedalboard. Even you a few brands which would like it to be this way.
Will the DC10 fit on an earlier, pre-2017 PT2 board?
Di they not use IEC power cables in poland?
I also use 3M dual lock
Great Video !
I am mounting my Pussy right now
Does the velcro come with the power supply or no?
I just got this pedal but it doesn't power my 24v memory man. It says it can power 24v pedals how do I get it to power it?
Unfortunately my DC10 (version 1?) neither has the hole for the distance piece nor has my Pedaltrain classic 2 the little overhanging edge to put on the DC10. I even bought the special MB18L mounting kit for the extra screws, but still can't mount my old DC10 to my Pedaltrain board. What do you suggest?
And what is the solution for the AC Rider or Big John? Thank you!
Is it ok to use aluminium with steel rod rivets, or do they need to be entirely aluminium? Can only find 4.8mm x 25.5mm rivet in aluminium/steel, not just aluminium
wouldn' be better to put the led part visible on top of the pedalboard?
you should add thread lock it's a lifesaver on pedal boards ..great video though:)
I just use a combo of dual lock and zip ties. Much easier and just as secure.
Will this bracket work for DC10 Link ?
No, the DC10 link comes with all the hardware needed to install it under the pedaltrain boards and the bracket is not needed and therefore not included.
Having the mains power on the side instead of the rear of the power supply is silly. I'm getting the fender engine room lvl12
Just use 3M dual-lock. The stuff is stronger than you'd ever need. Simpler, and you can place the power unit anywhere.
It’s flat underneath the board then, so you’re unable to poke patch cables down through the gaps
You should have used Velcro. Or was that too much of a ripoff?
Waiting on Cioks to make a pedalboard of their own similar to the pedaltrains……c’mon guys.
I'm sure someone else has said this. Why doesn't a market leading company like Pedaltrain simply create holes and standards, and share the standard with the PS makers? Is this not an obvious no-brainer? No other companies make people engineer things, measure distances, drill holes... what a waste of time. C'mon guys! It's like Marshall having people drill holes where to put tubes... this makes absolutely no sense.
Great power supply with primitive cave man installation. Drilling into a shallow aluminium base with no thread is asking for trouble. You may as well get the rivet gun out. But if you need to remove the supply at a gig you better have a drill handy ...
Does dc10 fit a metro 20?
Can this fit under a pedaltrain metro 24?