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Build A Power Supply For Your Guitar Pedals

Step 2Parts and Tools

Parts and Tools
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Parts:

- 5" long  by 2.5" wide by 1.75" tall project box
- Segment of stripboard, veroboard (it's like perfboard but the copper is in strips, see pic)
- 18V Transformer
- IEC Power connector
- Two 10000uF 50V capacitors (less overkill version: 100uF)
- Three 10uF 63V capacitors
- Toggle switch
- Green LED
- 5mm LED holder
- 220 ohm resistor
- Fuse holder
- 100mA fuse
- Six 2.1mm DC jacks
- Six 2.1mm DC connectors
- Adhesive rubber feet
- WIre
- Solder
- Assorted nuts and bolts
- Small segment of aluminum
- Masking tape
- Electrical tape

Tools:
- Drill and bit set
- 1 1/4" hole saw bit
- Hot glue gun
- Soldering Iron
- X-acto knife
- Wire strippers
- Wire cutters
- Square
- Ruler
- Flat file
- Vernier
- Multimeter

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