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14,4v and 14,8v


Matteo Quagliano

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Today it's my first day with a professional tool... The Archer... I have no words and I'm still understanding the right setting for the arm to carry a sony betacam DXC-D30 (approx 10 kilos) but I'm here for another issue. I have 2 good IDX Endura 80 Lion batteries from Steadicam and they work fine. I have also some other V-lock batteries for my cameras not branded and they are signed as 14,8v and 6,6Ah instead of 14,4v and 5,7Ah as the original Steadicam batteries.

Well my obviuos question is... can I use them in the Archer too? Do I risk to burn something?

 

Thanks for replying and for forgiving me if this question has already been asked. But I want to be safe and not to burn everything at my first flying..

 

Matteo (the happiest stadicam op in the world) Quagliano

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Most broadcast equiptment will operate on an input voltage between 11.5v and 17v.

The Li-ions you mention will most likely be around 16.5v hot off the charger and drop to 11v when depleated. It will work fine. No need to worry.

 

The Amperage hours (AH) describes the capacity of the battery: how long it will power your monitor, follow focus (and camera if powered off the sled). A higher capacity will just run your ascessories for a longer period, it cannot fry or destroy anything.

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the problem is if you use two off them for 24v camera as the batterys will give 29.6v minimum and when are fresh chearged ???34v?32???ithink most cammeras have 30-32V fuse

 

Maybe you measure over 30V using two fully charged 14.4V or 14.8V batteries, but if you power up the camera you'll measure less 'cause the voltage drops suddenly. And the fuse doesn't react to the voltage but to the current (of course it's related to each other, but I've never seen any 30-32V fuse!).

 

I don't think you're able to blow the fuse of a contemporary film camera only because you're using 2 fully charged batteries. Rather you don't get the camera started 'cause you have too less power (current) from the batteries.

 

My experience and knowledge ;-)

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