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T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank Chameleon
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  • boogie les bons tuyauxboogie les bons tuyaux

    Rediscover your PEDALS

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank ChameleonPublished on 09/20/12 at 15:39
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    I just bought it, I had to incorporate it into my pedalboard, but ESRT day and night with my old installation.
    I do not find it lacking.
    going, perhaps more input to isolate the TimeFactor example.
    I put the DD20 alone, all series pedals signal, and rgb and Equal loop separated.
    a wonder!
  • grozeilgrozeil

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank ChameleonPublished on 01/17/12 at 06:00
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    I use it for a year. The first I received was defective: hum, then quickly, she no longer worked. After exchange standard, the new has worked beyond my expectations: no buzz, it fuels without regard my entire pedalboard which certainly includes only the 9V, but has strong consumer digital pedals (including Timeline Strymon). The other pedals, consume less, are fed through strings without problems. Small switches used to select the output voltage (9 to 18V), but I do not need. Finally, the box is filled with various cables, sizes and colors, more than reason.

    It replaces a Fuel Tank Classic buzzit that when I plugged the pedal power demand.
    Finally, an excellent choice for a small power…
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    I use it for a year. The first I received was defective: hum, then quickly, she no longer worked. After exchange standard, the new has worked beyond my expectations: no buzz, it fuels without regard my entire pedalboard which certainly includes only the 9V, but has strong consumer digital pedals (including Timeline Strymon). The other pedals, consume less, are fed through strings without problems. Small switches used to select the output voltage (9 to 18V), but I do not need. Finally, the box is filled with various cables, sizes and colors, more than reason.

    It replaces a Fuel Tank Classic buzzit that when I plugged the pedal power demand.
    Finally, an excellent choice for a small power, which fits nicely in a pedalboard. I only regret one on / off switch.

    Note also that it tends to heat up a lot, but so far, I have no problems during sessions that last long enough (more than 8 hours).
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  • surfysurfy

    If at that price it's buzz ...

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank ChameleonPublished on 11/11/11 at 00:12
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    The config is good, but attention is more suited to someone who had relatively few pedals (say 8) and really different power supply. If you have that and more than 8 9v, choose a model with more output

    And good, the model I received makes a monstrous buzz at the first use, then my power supply to + € 5 a garland emit less buzz. Incredible one alim that price. Return to sender and I will turn to the model Eagletone with less frills, more inputs and cheaper.

    I did not note down to death, assuming that I have not had any luck.
  • Sam(edirien)Sam(edirien)

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank ChameleonPublished on 04/06/10 at 08:21
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    Versatile, well supplied, making T-Rex features that fill me (that's why I bought it right?) Available at Rock Palace (you must wait 16 April in others ...) Comes with cables ... I still have a little something to look more closely at my whawha (1 535Q model that works 18v adapter with no problem with the 18v power supply in small buzz, 9v ... No pb)
    In any case, it will do well in my future pedalboard.
  • tonypianotonypiano

    Perfect!

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank ChameleonPublished on 07/16/10 at 12:55
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    Alim with 5 separate outputs isolated from each ... Although 300mA supplied cables. Everything you need for my pedals. It was not easy to find a power supply that feeds, and more pedals "basic" 9v, my Eventide Time Factor delay (normally the original power supply gives 1200mA 300mA but it works with) and my nova-Reverb (12V , 300mA) ...
    Here, everything comes together and it works very well ... no buzz and hum. The case heats not bad but nothing unusual given the power delivered by output and compactness of the box.
    It also works for my Moogerfooger ring modulator, with a cable in which the polarity Voodoo ...
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    Alim with 5 separate outputs isolated from each ... Although 300mA supplied cables. Everything you need for my pedals. It was not easy to find a power supply that feeds, and more pedals "basic" 9v, my Eventide Time Factor delay (normally the original power supply gives 1200mA 300mA but it works with) and my nova-Reverb (12V , 300mA) ...
    Here, everything comes together and it works very well ... no buzz and hum. The case heats not bad but nothing unusual given the power delivered by output and compactness of the box.
    It also works for my Moogerfooger ring modulator, with a cable in which the polarity Voodoo ...
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  • MikePetrucciMikePetrucci

    Perfect, Nickel, Nothing to say!

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank ChameleonPublished on 09/08/10 at 06:21
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    It fulfills its role and avoids walk off with 10km of wire between your wall outlet and pédaleboard lonely where you have connected 8 strips.

    In addition, mass insulations avoid unpleasant whirring noises (of course, saturated channel Mesa Boogie + overdrive, Will there still be the purr!)

    Only small flat: 155 € at Thomann (what would I do without them ?!!), is not given. A compared to the Voodoo Lab in terms of quality (it seems to me that the Fuel Tank delivers a larger current)
  • Alcyon35Alcyon35

    Never be worth a dedicated power supply for some pedals!

    T-Rex Engineering Fuel Tank ChameleonPublished on 12/30/10 at 05:43
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    Attention I encountered problems with the 12V DC output that powers my TC Nova Delay (which works perfectly with my original power).

    In fact I have the strong impression that some pedals are capricious with poorly calibrated power, besides the output of the fuel tank 12DC tells the voltmeter 12.55v 12.05v instead of the dedicated power supply (could this be the problem ?). In any case the power delivered should not be sufficient in relation to the power input of the pedal (Volt x Amps) for my Nova Delay pedal and buzz constantly reboot.

    Otherwise no problem for 9v outputs. I feed 4 pedals (2 marshall, 1 Electro-Harmonix and 1 boss) and no buzz for these. I will use my power supply 12v s…
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    Attention I encountered problems with the 12V DC output that powers my TC Nova Delay (which works perfectly with my original power).

    In fact I have the strong impression that some pedals are capricious with poorly calibrated power, besides the output of the fuel tank 12DC tells the voltmeter 12.55v 12.05v instead of the dedicated power supply (could this be the problem ?). In any case the power delivered should not be sufficient in relation to the power input of the pedal (Volt x Amps) for my Nova Delay pedal and buzz constantly reboot.

    Otherwise no problem for 9v outputs. I feed 4 pedals (2 marshall, 1 Electro-Harmonix and 1 boss) and no buzz for these. I will use my power supply 12v supplied with the Nova Delay.

    Another drawback: it lacks an on / off button (debounce if possible to avoid kickback intensity when inserting the cable 230v power supply, electronics and electrical engineers will understand)

    Anyway I find it very expensive in view of these negative point. I do not recommend that for 9v pedals.

    Edit: After a return customer service I had a new T-Rex Chameleon replacement and I still have the same problems.





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