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Simple mini 2.1mm power jack question

Started by cajone5, August 29, 2016, 03:27:23 PM

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cajone5

For standard center negative, which tab do I wire to ground and which gets the hot wire?  I am assuming the long tab is power and short is ground but want to confirm.

http://www.mammothelectronics.com/DC-Power-Jack-p/600-1004.htm

Thanks!

m-Kresol

use a multimeter on continuity setting to check! With the lumberg ones I use (they look alike) the long tab is the outer ring and the short one the centre pin. but make sure! you don't want to invert power
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dbp512

Even though I use the same jack on all my pedals, I always solder the wire to it, then check with my multimeter. Who knows if I'm distracted, tired, or just not thinking and accidentally solder it in backwards. If I do, I wouldn't think to check that when it doesn't work, and I don't want to risk burning something else up (I hate desoldering).
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chromesphere

Long positive and short negative.  If you ever need to check, do what i do, flick through the 7 min fuzz build doc, its on page 6 :)

http://www.diyguitarpedals.com.au/shop/boms/7_Min_Fuzz.pdf

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alanp

This might sound stupid, but I always refer back to Juansolo's internal photo of his ZPSDX pedal for gnd/+9V tab on those jacks :)
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flanagan0718

I use the same 2 DC jacks on all of my builds. I have never assumed I have the right lug for my 9v. I usually end up plugging in my 9v supply to the unwired Jack then testing it with my DMM.


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