Ok, so here's my pedalboard Mk II:
This one is huge and heavy, not meant to be portable at all, it stays in my home studio. So heavy in fact, it's got two casters on the side to drag it around... It's made entirely of wood. Ok, so here's what's cooking in there:
First, it's a dual voltage system, 220V and 110V AC. Power comes from two rack model power conditioners, a 220V and 110V unit (EBay bargain at $40 USD for the 110V one 8)) I currently run all the pedals - except the BK Butler Tube Driver which uses 220V direct - off a Cioks DC-10 and a BBE Supacharger, both which runs off 110V. All the plugs and power units are hidden below the FCB1010 (can lift up, it's bolted to the lid), the FCB1010 also runs of 110V.
There are three signal paths: one acoustic via the LR Baggs (has it's own effects loop), and there's an ABY splitter (Loopmaster) to split the electric signal. Actually, the signals can go from the pedalboard via my Edirol FA-66 into Sonar and Guitar Rig so there's the MIDI signal path as well.
All the patch cabling is George L's and the plugs are Amphenol. I eventually gave up trying to hide all the patch cables, there are simply too much!
Now truth be told:
I haven't mastered the MIDI foot controller yet - this is my next project.
I made a wiring mistake somewhere: I think I split the electric signal in the wrong place (i.e. after the Decimator G-String instead of before it) so currently only one electric signal works.
My level of playing certainly does not justify such a complicated setup.... :-[...but hey, it's fun, and I know gholfers who use the same clubs as Tiger Woods, but who won't ever play like him...
Here's a link to a schematic of the signal path of what I meant, but didn't actually do (pdf format) - comments and advice welcome!
http://www.box.net/shared/f85fdojqun I'll rewire the wrong bit sometime over the weekend.