#(Stupid Question) Powering a Pedalboard

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iron stratus
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Recently bought a Pedalboard and the signal is really weak (who'd have thought?)

I have:

DS-1 Distortion - 4 mA (20 mA)
CH-1 Super Chorus - 15 mA
TR-2 Tremolo - 19 mA
RV-6 Reverb - 65 mA
TS-9 Tube Screamer - 8 mA
Fender Space Delay - 81 mA
GCB-95F Crybaby Classic - 2 mA

Totaling 194 mA. According to my maths, A 9V cabel should be enough? I'm completely illiterate when it comes to physics and can't seem to find any good info online. Maybe one of you kind folks could help me out?

acoustic dock
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A power supply basically has 3 attributes:
Voltage
Current
Polarity

Voltage is 9V for pedals, so as long as it can supply enough current, which you have calculated as just under 200 mA, and the connector is center negative (- sign in the center) then that DC power supply should work

iron stratus
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Now if I plug it into my computer it works just fine

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But the amp cant handle it for some reason

limber oxide
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Send a video if you can

iron stratus
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I tried again and now it just works for some reason

limber oxide
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Oh

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Good

iron stratus
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magic I guess

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ty anyways!

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So how do I close this thing?

limber oxide
limber oxide
iron stratus
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should I close it? idk what the policy is

limber oxide
iron stratus
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If it's just gonna clutter up the server then by all means delete it

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Fair enough

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Then we can all just pretend like it never happened