CINEGEARS V-Mount Quad-Charger Power Station (48V DC Output)
CINEGEARS V-Mount Quad-Charger Power Station (48V DC Output)
$1,555.00
- Charge 4 batteries simultaneously
- Switch to DC output mode to use as a mobile power source
- Output up to 48V
- Industrial power surge protection for charging and DC output
- Independent charge indicators for each battery slot
- Internal cooling fan
Charge up to four batteries simultaneously with the Cinegears V-Mount Quad-Charger Power Station. Switch the unit to DC output mode to use its two 14.8V DC outputs, or its high-voltage 48V output. Perfect for LED light panels or long-term camera power. This unit features power surge protection, under and over charge and discharge protection, and is internally cooled with a powerful-yet-quiet fan. Keep an eye on charging status with separate indicators for each battery. This unit is light-weight yet robust, featuring a solid handle for easy portability.
Specifications:
DC adapter
- DC Input battery 4×14.8V
- DC Output 48V/10A(MAX)
- DC Output 2x 14.8V/10A(MAX)
- Power 480W
- 14.8V and 48V work simultaneously
- Surge Protected
- Overcharge Protected
- Undercharge Protected
- Over-discharge Protected
Charger
- Charging Input: 100-240V AC (47-63Hz)
- Charging Output: 4x 16.8V/2.0A
- Charge four pieces battery simultaneously
- Dimension: 297mm(L)/152mm(W)/225mm(H)
- Weight: 3300 g
Features:
- Charge 4 batteries simultaneously
- Switch to DC output mode to use as a mobile power source
- Output up to 48V
- Industrial power surge protection for charging and DC output
- Independent charge indicators for each battery slot
- Internal cooling fan
In the Box:
- 1 x V-Mount Quad-Charger Power Station (48V DC Output)
Caution:
- Please read the instruction before use.
- Charge with the specific charger for Li-ion battery only.
- The range of charging temperature: 0°C ~ +40°C.
- Do not disassemble, pierce, strong impact or shock battery. Do not expose battery in sunlight, water or fire, do not short circuit battery.
Videos:
Cinegears V-mount batteries reviewed by Tom Antos