Micro POG - very weird issue

jonnygreentreesjonnygreentrees Frets: 671
Background: I've had my micro POG for about 5 years now. I have two power supplies for my board; a Diago Powerstation and a Strymon Ojai.

I was redoing my board recently and thought I would start powering my Micro POG with the Ojai, however when I am using the Ojai to power it the POG passes signal but I don't get any octave effect.

Switching back to the Diago and the POG works fine!?

I have no idea why this might be happening, the Ojai is a better PSU (isolated, more mA available) than the Diago so why doesn't it work?

The only thing I can possibly think of is last year my friend plugged the wrong PSU into the Micro POG, has this possibly caused an issue with it?
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  • shrinkwrapshrinkwrap Frets: 512
    Just becasue the specs say one is better doesn't mean it's actually delivering more power - it may be noisy/old too.
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  • Just becasue the specs say one is better doesn't mean it's actually delivering more power - it may be noisy/old too.
    Nope it's only a year old
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  • PhiltrePhiltre Frets: 4173
    That's very strange.

    Does the Ojai work OK with other pedals? Have you tried different connectors from the power supplies? Different Ojai outlets? I guess you've done all that?
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  • Philtre said:
    That's very strange.

    Does the Ojai work OK with other pedals? Have you tried different connectors from the power supplies? Different Ojai outlets? I guess you've done all that?
    Yes to every question 
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  • PhiltrePhiltre Frets: 4173
    Paging @ICBM :-)
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