Small pedal board power supply suggestion

OctavioOctavio Frets: 134
Looking to run about 4-6 pedals. I need 18v available for my Echorec. Isolated and preferably sub £100. Any solid suggestions?
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  • PabcranePabcrane Frets: 489
    Spartan Music sell copy of the Pedal Power 2. I believe it is called the C8 - it meets all your criteria. I have one and it works perfectly. 
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  • OctavioOctavio Frets: 134
    edited January 27
    Looks good but out of stock unfortunately. I broke my own £100 limit and bought a Harley Benton Spaceship 60XL-B. The built in battery interested me. this: https://www.thomann.de/gb/harley_benton_spaceship_power_60xl_b.htm?ref=search_rslt_Spaceship+b_520983_0_8ea166c6-54d0-471d-a5be-21bf627c1f57
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  • edited January 27
    Nordell Audio Powercore is good; has an 18v output as well as the 9v ones. I have one on my pedal board. Costs 38 quid, actually was 34 quid when I got mine, but is still inexpensive at that price. Fits well under my Harley Benton Spaceship board:

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  • Acdeezee86Acdeezee86 Frets: 28
    edited January 27
    I recently set up a small pedalboard with an inexpensive anker powerbank and a little adapter cable, all velcroed under a pedaltrain nano - about £30 all in and it lasts 100 hours on one charge.  The only downside is that there’s no 18v option in my set up - but usb to 18v dc adapter cables do exist so you might be able to make it work with two smaller power banks.

    edit - you’d need some daisy chaining though, so this might not work. 
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