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Dynacore DT-4S Tiny V-Mount Battery Charger

$285.00

Dynacore DT-4S Tiny V-Mount Battery Charger

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SKU: DT-4S Categories: ,
Description

Dynacore DT-4S Tiny V-Mount Battery Charger

Simultaneous 4-channel charging for both channels, only for Dynacore Tiny series batteries.
Charging of Li-ion battery is done through a V-Mount plate.
Universal AC input voltage for worldwide operation.

Charge current is 16.8V/ 1.3A (1.3A per channel), the charging time for DPM-98S is around 4.5 hours and also built-in an adapter out (16.2V/4A). The charger and adapter function can work at the same time.

It can charge twice the amount of batteries, so if you travel out with them, it will immediately reduce the required space by half.

The charger also can charge the normal size Dynacore batteries, DT-4S can charge two pcs normal size batteries, and the current is 3A.

Specification

Input

AC 90V~240V/47Hz~63Hz

Charger Output

DC 16.8V/1.3A

Adapter Output

DC 16.2V/4.0A

Dimension

226x141x111.7mm

Weight

1.30Kg

Dynacore is distributed in Australia by Mick’s Gripping P/L

Additional information
Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 25 × 16 × 14 cm
Brand

Brand

Dynacore

Dynacore production line covers the widest range of broadcast products including camera battery, camera charger, studio lighting, camera bag and camera accessory, lighting accessory. Dynacore batteries are the rare ones which can reach the capacity as mentioned. For safety concern, their batteries are CE, UN Test, and ROHS approval. Dynacore studio lightings with fine craft, good material, which already wins 95% projects of China provincial TV stations. Also, they are used for indoor and outdoor projects of Olympics, 2008.
Dynacore is distributed in Australia by Mick's Gripping P/L
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