The LEKATO PS-01R is a standout in the brand’s lineup because it’s not just an isolated multi-output pedal power supply — it also incorporates a built-in rechargeable battery, making it especially useful for mobile or gigging setups.
Key features

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Built-in 3.7 V/10,000 mAh lithium-polymer battery (charging time around 6.5 h) — gives you freedom from constant mains power.

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Ten isolated DC outputs: eight outputs rated DC 9 V/100 mA and two outputs rated DC 9 V/300 mA.
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USB output (5 V/1 A) — handy for emergency charging of a phone or other small device.
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Type-C charging input supporting 5 V/2 A; automatically stops charging when full.
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Each output is isolated and has its own short-circuit / over-current protection, so a fault on one output doesn’t knock out the others.
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Low-noise performance, thanks to an internal noise filter and aluminium-alloy shell for heat dissipation.

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Built-in LED indicators: one red main power indicator, four green battery indicators, and blue output indicators (one per port) — helpful for diagnosing faults.
Why this matters
For players on the move — rehearsal rooms, gigs where power outlets might be limited, or setups where you prefer the cleanest power possible — the PS-01R offers a strong mix of portability + isolation. The rechargeable battery means you’re less tethered to a wall outlet, while the isolated outputs address typical noise/ground-loop issues common in pedalboards.
The MPP-10 and CP-206: other strong choices
While PS-01R stands out for its portability and built-in battery, the LEKATO MPP-10 and CP-206 cater to more “traditional” pedalboard power-supply needs (i.e., mains powered, lots of isolated outputs).

MPP-10 — True isolated, flexible output
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The MPP-10 offers 10 isolated ports and includes short-circuit protection.
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It features a USB port as well.
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From Amazon listing: of ten ports, two are adjustable for 9/12/18 V (500 mA), one is 9V/500 mA, seven are 9V/300 mA.
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Heavy-duty aluminium alloy housing with per-output LED indicators.

CP-206 — Larger output count, full versatility
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The CP-206 features 12 isolated outputs. According to one listing: 9 V/100 mA ×6, 9 V/300 mA ×2, 9 V/500 mA ×2, 12 V/300 mA ×1, 18 V/300 mA ×1.
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It is marketed as quietly powering pedalboards with “true isolated” output (i.e., each channel isolated).
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Compact and board-mountable design (“space efficient … can be mounted on the bottom side of your pedal board; weighs 1.6 lb”).
Feature & interface comparison
⚡Here’s a side-by-side comparison of the three models:
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| Feature | PS-01R | MPP-10 | CP-206 |
| Built-in Battery | ✅ Yes – 3.7V/10,000mAh | ❌ No | ❌ No |
| Charging Time | Approx. 6.5 hours | — | — |
| Battery Life | Up to 10 hours | — | — |
| Power Input | Type-C Adapter DC 5V / 2A |
DC 12V 100–240V, 50/60Hz | 18V IN |
| Outputs (Total) | 10 isolated DC outputs | 10 isolated DC outputs | 12 isolated DC outputs |
| Output Configuration | 8 × 9V / 100 mA | 7 × 9V / 300 mA | 6 × 9V / 100 mA |
| 2 × 9V / 300 mA | 1 × 9V / 500 mA | 2 × 9V / 300 mA | |
| 2 × adjustable 9/12/18V / 500 mA | 2 × 9V / 500 mA | ||
| 1 × 12V / 300 mA | |||
| 1 × 18V / 300 mA | |||
| USB Output | 5V / 1A(for phone,IEM,Amplifier,pedal) | 5V / 1A | ❌ No |
| Protections | Short-circuit, over-current, over-voltage, thermal protection | Short-circuit and over-current protection | Short-circuit and over-current protection |
| LED Indicators | Power + battery + individual port LEDs | Individual port LEDs | Individual port LEDs |
| Housing Material | Aluminium alloy | Aluminium alloy | Aluminium alloy |
| Dimensions (approx.) | 195 × 110 × 60 mm / 7.68″ × 4.33″ × 2.36″ | 171 × 71× 32 mm / 6.7″ × 2.8″ × 1.2″ | 193 × 70 × 25 mm / 7.6″ × 2.4″ × 1″ |
| Weight (approx.) | 654g / 1.44 lb | 325 g / 0.71 lb | 720 g / 1.6 lb |
| Mounting Options | Portable or boardmounted | Pedalboard mountable | Pedalboard mountable |
| Special Features | Rechargeable & portable design | Adjustable voltage ports (9/12/18 V) | Highest output count + multi-voltage |
| Best For | Musicians who travel, busking, outdoor gigs | Medium-size pedalboards needing flexible voltage | Large pedalboards or complex setups needing many outputs |
| W/Power Adapter | ❌ No | ✅ (100-240V) | ✅ (100-240V) |
Recommendation – Which to pick?
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If you gig frequently, move around, or want the flexibility of battery-powered freedom (no need to hunt for outlets), go with PS-01R.
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If you have a solid pedalboard setup, mostly mains-powered, but want versatility (including some pedals needing 12/18 V) and clean power: CP-206 gives the most ports and flex.
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If you have a mid-sized pedalboard and want a good all-round choice with isolation + USB and decent current ports: MPP-10 is a strong pick.
Conclusion
LEKATO offers three compelling power-supply options for pedalboard users — from the ultra-portable PS-01R through the flexible MPP-10 to the high-port-count CP-206. Choosing the “right” one depends on how many pedals you have, how power-hungry they are, whether you need higher voltages (12 V/18 V), how mobile your rig is, and whether battery freedom matters.
Regardless of model, the fact that they're isolated outputs (rather than a simple daisy-chain) means you’re getting cleaner power, fewer noise issues, and better overall performance for your effects chain.



