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Daisy-chaining 

Pods are meant to be daisy-chained. When you plug a 

Power Brick into one of the jacks on the back of a Pod, 

the other jack can be used to power an additional Pod. 

Simply connect a Barrel Cable from one Pod to the next. 

You can continue to daisy-chain Pods to make long 

chains! With the 45W Power Brick sold for use with 

Pods, 8 or more Pods can be daisy-chained (depending 

on the total power consumption of all the modules). 

Unpowered Pods 

Most Pods are sold with a power supply. Pods can also be sold “Unpowered”: essentially an empty 

metal box perfectly sized for Eurorack modules.

If you purchased an Unpowered Pod, you’ll see there are no power headers or jacks on the back. You 

will need to provide your own power supply for your modules. If you have a Row Power module, it can 

be installed on the top of the Pod as a normal module. Additionally, there are two holes on the back of 

the Unpowered Pod which are plugged with a plastic insert: you can use these holes to mount a jack 

which connects to your own DIY power supply.

Tips 

Pods use M3 screws (which are included). You may use any other M3 screw, such as Befaco 

Knurlies, but do not use screws with other thread sizes to avoid permanently damaging the threads 

of the Pod.

The Pod40X and Pod48X series have 1.97” (50mm) of depth on the inside; the Pod34X and 64X 

have 2.16” (55mm); and the thin Pods (Pod20/26/32/60) have 1.34” (34mm) of depth on the inside. 

The depth of your module, including the power header, must be less than or equal to this.

Exceeding the maximum power draw for a Pod may cause modules to function poorly (or not at all). 

It’s possible that exceeding the maximum ratings may damage your modules (this is true for any 

power supply).

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Barrel Cables  

Barrel  Cables  are  used  to  daisy-chain  Pods. 
These  same  cables  can  be  used  in  the  Row 
Power system: You can even daisy-chain a Pod 
and a Row Power together!

Never plug more than one power brick 

into a Pod or a chain of Pods!

Summary of Contents for Pod32

Page 1: ... power brick Overview M3 threads Screws included Additional Barrel jack For daisy chaining Pods Four Eurorack power headers Pod34X 40X 48X 60 Six Eurorack power headers Pod 64X Two Eurorack power headers Pod20 Pod26 Pod32 Available in 20HP 26HP 32HP 34HP 40HP 48HP 60HP 64HP Barrel jack 15 20VDC power input Pod 34X 64X 55mm 2 16 Pod40X 48X 50mm 1 97 Other Pods 34mm 1 34 Maximum module depth 12V 12V...

Page 2: ...rs the Pod 34X Pod40X Pod48X and Pod60 feature four power headers and the Pod64X has size All Pods work with all modules that use 10 and or 16 pin power cables Power Bricks To supply power to a single Pod plug a Power Brick sold separately to either one of the jacks on the back of the Pod Wherever Pods are sold you can purchase a Power Brick that s compatible with the Pods You also can use the Pow...

Page 3: ...oles on the back of the Unpowered Pod which are plugged with a plastic insert you can use these holes to mount a jack which connects to your own DIY power supply Tips Pods use M3 screws which are included You may use any other M3 screw such as Befaco Knurlies but do not use screws with other thread sizes to avoid permanently damaging the threads of the Pod The Pod40X and Pod48X series have 1 97 50...

Page 4: ...Height 159 5mm 6 28 Depth Pod20 26 32 60 36mm 1 42 Pod40X 48X 52mm 2 04 Pod34X 64X 57mm 2 24 Interior dimensions Module depth Pod20 26 32 60 34mm 1 34 Pod40X 48X 50mm 1 95 Pod34X 64X 55mm 2 16 Module width HP size 5 08mm 0 2 Weight powered Pod20 0 17 kg 6 oz Pod26 0 21 kg 7 oz Pod32 0 23 kg 8 oz Pod34X 0 3 kg 10 oz Pod40X 0 31 kg 11 oz Pod48X 0 35 kg 12 oz Pod60 0 40 kg 14 oz Pod64X 0 5 kg 17 oz P...

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