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Dolgin Engineering Ex-v Adapter With Xlr Connector

Dolgin Engineering Ex-v Adapter With Xlr Connector
  • Product Code: ga20412
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$179.85 $232.01

This EX-V Adapter with XLR Connector from Dolgin Engineering allows you to use Sony BP-U30 and BP-U60 batteries to power any device with a 4-pin XLR male power input. The adapter can be mounted to your device or rig using optional hook-and-loop touch fasteners or four #4-40 screws.

Use Sony BP-U30/U60 Batteries to Power Any Device with 4-Pin XLR Power Input

Parameters
Power Connector4-pin XLR, female
Cable LengthApprox. 4" (10.2 cm)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.225 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.3 x 4 x 1.3"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can you switch out plates to charge other batteries? I can't seem to find this answer and if you can where can I buy the plates?Thanks,

A: So I spoke to the Manufacturer, and there are no plates that you can switch out. My apologies. Your able to send the model in and they can change the connections on the charger to charge a different Battery, but there is nothing interchangeable.

Q: 2. Will this also charge a BP 828 battery?

A: Yes, the Dolgin Engineering TC40-CAN-BP-827 will charge the Canon BP-828 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (2670mAh) without any problem.

Q: 3. Can we see a decent price for this product?

A: I bet if you bought 100,000 of them, they could get better pricing from their suppliers and pass the cost savings along to all of us. (BTW, this is a great product)

Q: 4. How fast will this charge using the 12V car charger?

A: A full charge will take around 2.5 hours.

Q: 5. Can I swap out the plates and charge different batteries as well or only z batteries?

A: We tailor charging process to each particular battery model in order to complete full charge as fast as possible, while not over stressing the battery. For this reason you cannot just swap out the plates. We are happy to do it for you. Please follow the link https://www.dolgin.net/zen_dolgin/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=7&zenid=9e8ddd3e50b0eb4a5cafb506bda9a075

Q: 6. Can this also charge third party BPU-style batteries? Would like to use them with IDX SB-U50 48wH and SB-U98 96wH.

A: Yes, third party BP-U batteries can mount and charge with this product.

Q: 7. Will this item charge Watson BP-915 batteries (WABP915)?

A: Yes it will.

Q: 8. Can this microphone be used on the BT 1000 mk2 series of transmitter? Thankyou!

A: This mic is only confirmed to be compatible with the 41BT transmitter, so although it may be compatible with other transmitters with a 4-pin Hirose input connector this cannot be guaranteed.

Q: 9. Hi,Will this charge BPU90s also?

A: Yes

Q: 10. Do turbo chargers lower the lifespan of the GH5 batteries? Is it safe to constantly turbo charge these batteries?

A: The GH5 batteries are charged properly so not to stress them out and not to shorten their service life.

07/05/2024

I wanted an alternative way to power my Sound Devices 633 recorder, without having to use my huge Cine VCLX battery, or Ac power adapter, to get 12-14 volts.

I use Sony BP-u batteries on my camera, and they are 14 volts, so it seemed like a logical choice.

I bought this Dolgin EX-V, and connected to a Hirose 4 pin to XLR cable, and plugged it into my 633, using a Sony BP-u60 battery.

It works! So now, I have an additional 14V power source!

5
30/11/-0001

PLEASE NOTE YOU MUST BY THE OFFICIAL PANASONIC DC COUPLER WITH THIS TO MAKE IT WORK!! They cost around $20.00 This is a great addition to any Panasonic GH2 Kit as it allows you to run your GH2 of Sony NP Batteries which can be found almost anywhere on the internet and are incredibly cheap and can last for hours. I bought this for a concert where I had the Panasonic GH2 up near the roof of the arena and needed to run the camera for a long time. I also bought a Sandisk 64GB Extreme Pro card for high data rates for the shoot. Overall the Power Plate worked well and can run the camera for around 2-4 hours on a single NP-F970. I have a cheap chinese rip off battery so the run time is considerably less than the official Sony. This is a far more economical and cost effective solution than power the camera of the official Panasonic batteries. I would only recommend this solution for video work however and not for photography. The battery light blinks green when the battery is getting low. However I would like to have a red light instead to indicate this. But that isn't that much of an issue. The only other issue is mounting the thing. I threw this onto a Manfrotto 504HD head and there was plenty of room for this to sit on top with the GH2 also. If you were going handheld you would need to mount this sucker with some screws or gaffe tape as there is no mounting plate provided or even a 1/4 inch screw mount. So I'm just going to glue a cheap cold shoe mount to the base so it can dock easily wherever I put it. Overall it was a very good purchase and I couldn't of done the shoot without it.

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