Teenage Engineering Pocket Operator DIY Power Supply Adaptor

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Hey, so I'm sure at least some of you have figured out something like this for the Pocket Operators. It's a cheap adaptor to use with a dedicated 3v supply. If you are looking for something that will work with almost any other supply, 3v or not, you could setup, in a small case, a voltage regulator that outputs 3v. Anyway I hope you like it and don't forget to subscribe!!
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Great information! Thank you, always loved videos like this!

johnnerat
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Don't own one but that's cool, nice idea.

toddsmithmusic
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Hummm... I was thinking on getting the soldering iron and see if the + and - pads on the back are part of the +3V and GND power trays... but your solutions looks more elegant (and less prone to ruin mu PO-28). ;)
Cheers!

Philipplus
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Excellent very ingenious, and to think I spent so much💰on synthesizers, hummm😉

DearbornJohn
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Hi there !
I tried to mod my PO-12 with a 5V-1A power supply, using a resistor bridge to have a 3V output.
I don't have any short circuit (I tested this circuit with LEDs and they lighted up), but when I connect the GND and VCC to the PO, nothing happens, I don't know how to fix it, and I'd like to use my PO with micro USB so I really want to keep that configuration !
Maybe the intensity isn't sufficient ?

TheBibi
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Are you plugging the socket into anything?

PollyPocketmusic
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Do u think the 3.3v output from an arduino board would be ok for this?

Clunkage