Hello fellow TBers. I'm seeking some input on an idea I had yesterday for a little auxiliary pedalboard I plan on making. Here's the back story...
I've always been a bit of a minimalist when it comes to effects on my bass. I currently run a PT mini with my DI, comp, tuner, and a micro pog for when I want to get crazy

I fabricated a bracket and mounted a DC Brick under the board because it fits perfectly between the rails. So, I'm just starting to play for a girl who plays pretty much straight pop music and her music doesn't necessarily require other effects, but it could benefit from some effects on my end. I'd like to not have to rework my board every time I play for her because I have other gigs that I want to keep everything just how it is. So my thought is...
To build a little auxiliary board that I can keep my dirt and delays and other such things on. Easy enough. I have a bunch of extra outlets on my DC Brick that I don't use... Perfect. So I could just splice and extend cables to get me there, but that's too easy and I'd have to deal with either extra cable dangling around or I'd have to plug them in every time, and let's be honest who wants to do that. All that being said, I'm trying to think of a small multi pin connector that I can mount to the side of my existing board with the cabling permanently mounted and plugged into the power source, and on the aux board I'll just have a small dangling loom of dc power that I can plug right in to the multi pin quick connector. The purpose being to not disrupt my current setup and to be able to add a couple effects to my chain without adding a power supply. Without doing anything more than rerouting a 1/4" cable actually.
Any thoughts or ideas y'all?
And I'm sure some of you are just going to say that I'm way over thinking it... I know I may be... But I'm a tinkerer and that's the fun.