PAG’s latest 150Wh MPL15 battery is claimed to offer more output options than any other broadcast camera battery, to power cameras, production accessories and personal devices.
It includes a USB type C port (5v, 9v or 12v 30W), USB-A (5v 2.4A) and D-Tap (12v unregulated). It also has a plug-in USB type C PD 36W output unit, which can be swapped for other output unit options that include Hirose, Lemo and 2.1-2.5mm DC (available separately).
The MPL150 can be linked with other MPL batteries, of any capacity, for discharge or charging. Batteries with flight-friendly capacities can be linked on location to provide longer run-time or an increased current-draw of up to 12A. Batteries can also be added or hot-swapped for continuous shooting.
The 14.8v 10Ah MPL150 comes in V-Mount or Gold Mount formats and uses PAG’s modular battery design that allows replacement of an expired cell-pack whilst maintaining the battery’s flight-safety credentials. Case parts and electronic modules can be reused, reducing e-waste for greater sustainability and lower costs.
Stand Number 11.B39
Company PAG / Aspectra
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