PAG 150Wh battery is better connected

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). 

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More outputs so you’re not put out: PAG’s 150Wh MPL15 battery

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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