You would need to drop the heater voltage from 12.6V to 9V. Be aware the 9V version pulls more current to achieve the same wattage in the heater as the 12.6V version.
What are you going to power it with?
What are you going to power it with?
Of course, I power it with 9V DC adapter. But I'll try to power it with a battery if the battery can supply large current.
The 9AU7 will take 225mA of current for the heater alone. batteries won't last long unless you use something like 1500mA/Hr Li-ion batteries.
The DC adapter is probably the best solution.
I believe that ost pedals have the tubs horizontally mounted.
The DC adapter is probably the best solution.
I believe that ost pedals have the tubs horizontally mounted.

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It's originally powered in 9V
The schematic is originally powered in 9V which means that I don't have to change the voltage, is that right? 😀
You would need to drop the heater voltage from 12.6V to 9V. Be aware the 9V version pulls more current to achieve the same wattage in the heater as the 12.6V version.
The schematic is originally powered in 9V which means that I don't have to change the voltage, is that right? 😀
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