Description
The Power 529 solves a problem every touring or practice-space builder eventually runs into: what happens when there’s no wall outlet nearby? Mission Engineering answers with a compact converter that takes any standard 5V USB source and transforms it into five fully isolated 9VDC outputs, enough to run four regular pedals plus one higher-draw digital unit.
Feed it from a USB battery pack, a wall charger, a car’s USB port, or a laptop, and your board stays powered wherever you land. Since each output is isolated, you avoid the ground-loop hum and noise interference that plague cheaper daisy-chain solutions, keeping your signal chain clean regardless of what’s plugged in next to it.
A dedicated USB output doubles as a phone charger between sets, and if five outlets aren’t enough, daisy-chaining two Power 529 units together scales you up to ten isolated pedal outputs from the same portable footprint.
Its small footprint means it tucks easily onto compact boards like the Pedaltrain Nano without eating up real estate you need for pedals. Beyond the main board, it’s a smart piece of insurance: toss one in a gig bag as a backup power source, or keep one on the workbench for testing and repair work when you need reliable 9VDC on demand.
- Converts any 5V USB source into five isolated 9VDC outputs
- Powers four standard pedals plus one high-current digital pedal
- Works with USB batteries, wall chargers, car outlets, or computers
- Includes USB output for charging a phone
- Link two units together for up to ten pedal outputs
- Compact enough for small boards like the Pedaltrain Nano






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