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HELP! Blackmagic HDMI->HDSDI Mini-Converter


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Hi everyone,

 

I'm trying to power a Blackmagic HDMI->SDI mini-converter off of my Zephyr. I had a cable made to supply power from the sled, but the dang thing won't power up. It works fine with the AC adapter, and I know the 12v outs on the sled work fine. Anyone know what could be wrong? I thought I heard somewhere that the BM converters MUST have regulated 12v to work properly. Can anyone confirm this, or provide me with some assistance?

 

Many thanks.

 

Dave

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Dave and I have conferred on this but for the benefit of others: feed the infernal Blackmagic boxes anything above 12.5v and they shut off. They need a regulator inline if you are using a 14.4v battery. They are commercially available (Switronix makes a p-tap cable with inline regulator).

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Think you meant 12-31v? The original convertor is still 12v maximum but both the heavy duty and the battery convertor versions are 12-31v. Looks like the battery convertor version is the same price as the original ($280 street) so that seems to be the one to get.

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the zephyr doesnt regulate the juice that comes from the v mount battery, my poor marshall monitor gets fried at 15v at full charge, slowly but surely...

 

is either you get a lemo to 12v regulator to DC out, or you can purchase one of the V mount battery plate thingy

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Fotga-DP500-BP-Battery-Power-Supply-w-V-Mount-for-DSLR-HDMI-with-USB-Socket-/280882145850?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4165e16a3a

 

they can regulate a v mount battery on top and output 5, 7.2 or 12v for your devices, i always hook that up and place it on my top stage, good excuse to increase my sled weight for stability as well.

 

it is a good way to mount the camwave if you are using DSLRs, you get a v mount slot supposed by 15mm rods. and is affordable.

 

cheers.

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hey there!

 

I recently got my (heavy duty) black magic sdi downconverter. For now I thought of using a common D-Tap to power it but I measured that one of my batteries got up to 15Volts.

 

So I'm fairly concerned about that method - Now I heard the heavy dutys were supposed to work with a bit more than just 12V? Or should I consider another power supply?

Maybe a customized 3pin LEMO to DC cable? Might the Aux Power off the sled go beyond 12V? (Having an old Artemis EFP)

 

I'll appreciate your help :)

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Specs on the heavy duty converter are 12-31v as indicated on the Blackmagic site, and here, above. You should be fine.

 

There is also a battery converter version available that has the same heavy duty case plus inetrnal battery but is cheaper, inexplicably. Same price as the "classic" converter. That is also 12-31v.

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OK yeah, the downconverter is indeed 12v. I didn't notice that you described it as such. This is after all a thread about HDMI to SDI convertors.

 

Blackmagic is a little erratic about their power conversion--it seems weird that some of their mini-convertors have upgraded high-voltage capability and others don't.

 

Meanwhile: AJA still has some units that are 5v, and others that are fine with higher voltage. For the record, Decimators all take the voltage that a hot battery can dish out.

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OK yeah, the downconverter is indeed 12v. I didn't notice that you described it as such. This is after all a thread about HDMI to SDI convertors.

Sorry, I didn't point that out but didn't want to open another thread.

 

Only way to distinguish is the serial number or by testing.

Excuse my probably dumb question but how would I test it and not destroying it?

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