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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2010

This is a video demo of the inspired Pedal Juice rechargable battery from Sanyo.
http://www.dirtbox.net

Sanyo: http://us.sanyo.com/Pedal-Juice

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  • how many pedals can u hook up 2 that bad boy?

  • @sexyduck69 If you buy a daisy chain cable then you could hook up several. I no longer have this (gave it away in a competition) so I am unsure of the exact amount of ma you can hook up to it.

  • I always like your reviews.

    And you're right on with this - changing a battery on stage sucks and I "paid" for mine in 9volts already.

  • @SheShredsIt Hey cheers, glad the reviews are helpful. I really need to try and do reviews and that more regularly.

  • I'm supposed to do a review on this too and searched "Pedal Juice" and yours poped up first!

    Small world! ;-)

    Good video Adam! :-)

  • @Wallimann Hehe cheers dude. It's a cool little device ain't it?

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  • @psychoactivepaper The review is on my channel. Back from when I had a beard. :-D

  • @Wallimann Can't wait to see your review on it too! Makes me want to start a youtube channel to have things like this sent to me so I can review them and have fun with them ^.^

  • @Adji87

    Just to clarify - Pedal Juice has produces no line noise, "no hum". Each time you power off pedal juice, it will sound like you just put a brand new 9volt in your pedal. In other words - it will sound perfect.

  • @WoWandMetalFTW

    There is no loss of time while using a daisy chain. And Pedal Juice is made in such a way that the power is accessible until there is no charge left in the unit - you can use every drop of the 2000 mAs everytime you play, and then charge it up and do it all again.

  • @johnnyatomic1 Pedal Juice can absolutely power that pedal. Pedal Juice outputs in 9 volt, but it can put out 2000 mAs an hour if needed. To compare, a single 9 volt might only hold 100mAs (and depending on the brand, it could be 30mAs). So it would be a cake walk for Pedal Juice to power the pedal you talk about - and it would power it for hours and hours.

  • I tried to put the link in to the UK distributor, but it seems that YouTube doesn't like that...

    So, here is the name:

    BatteryCity(dot)co(dot)uk

    Enjoy the power, kid.

  • As a product it really works, so why is there no distribution in the UK yet? I shall get one, but not from the States with about £24 import duty tax whacked on top of £24 postage, not once, not twice, not ever!

  • Oh, and one more tiny thing...

    Pedal Juice is now widely available in BLACK.

    I think it's pretty gorgeous in the new color!

    Best,

    Deb From Sanyo

  • I'm using mine for recording at home. The wall sound was annoying me, but with Pedal Juice, that's no longer an issue. Sound is perfect no matter how many pedals I hook up to it.

    I got the black unit, which looks realsharp!

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