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User Manual for Watson Pro 14.8V 97Wh Battery with LEDs & Single Position Charger Intro Kit Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Watson Pro 14.8V 97Wh Battery with
- Product category: On Camera Batteries Watson
- Brand: Watson
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Watson On Camera Batteries
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Product description This Kit combines the Watson Pro 14.8V 97Wh Li-Ion V-Mount Battery with a portable Single Position Charger into an introductory power solution for large and mid-size cameras.
The battery supports up to 6.5A/79W of constant draw and provides an average runtime of 154 minutes based on a 35W draw. A 5-LED battery-level meter on the side provides for quick runtime reference and begins to flash when the battery drops below 9% capacity level. This battery is built with intelligent control circuit protection against damage from overheating, short-circuits, and current or voltage overload for safe operation.
The battery also offers D-tap and USB 2.0 outputs for powering accessories and mobile devices.
The charger plugs into the battery's D-tap port and delivers up to 16.8V / 2A of power, providing a full charge in approximately 5.5 hours. It also supports 100-240V power input for worldwide use if you incorporate compatible plug adapters, sold separately. - Watson Pro 14.8V 97Wh Li-Ion Battery with LED (V-Mount) Watson Pro designed this V-Mount 14.8V 97Wh Li-Ion Battery with a quick-reference LED battery-level meter and with the punch to power up to most mid-size and large professional cameras. This lightweight battery provides up to a constant 6.5A/79W output. At 35W, average runtime is rated at approximately 154 minutes. For safe operation, a built-in intelligent control circuit protects against damage from current or voltage overload, overheating, or short-circuits.
The 5-LED battery-level meter is located on the side where it's easy to glance at during your shoot and is activated via a battery-level check button right underneath it. When the battery reaches below 9% capacity level, the bottom LED begins to flash automatically as a warning.
There's also a D-tap port for powering accessories, and a USB 2.0 port for powering USB devices such as receivers. These two outputs can be used simultaneously. - Key Features
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- 14.8V, 97Wh lithium-ion battery with a V-mount
- Supports up to 6.5A/79W constant draw
- 154 minute average runtime at 35W
- 5-LED battery-level meter on the side
- Intelligent control circuit protection
- Simultaneously active D-Tap and USB 2.0 ports
UPC: 847628591899 - Watson Pro Single-Position Li-Ion Battery Charger with D-Tap Output Conveniently charge any Watson Pro battery that has a D-Tap port with this Single-Position Li-Ion Battery Charger with a D-Tap Output from Watson Pro. Plug it into a 3-prong AC outlet and connect the D-Tap output to your battery. An LED indicator remains red while your battery is charging and switches to green when fully charged.
This is a 100-240V worldwide compatible charger, capable of being used internationally if you incorporate appropriate plug adapters, sold separately. - Approximate Charge Times
- 4.0Ah = 3.6 hours
4.4Ah = 4 hours 6.2Ah = 5.2 hours 6.6Ah = 5.5 hours 8.2Ah = 6.6 hours 8.8Ah = 7 hours 10.2Ah = 8 hours 11.0Ah = 9 hours 13.2Ah = 11 hours UPC: 847628592421 In the Box - Pro 14.8V 97Wh Li-Ion Battery with LED (V-Mount) acxswqstvyttvtaesrderzducwuxwqurbzq
- Limited 2-Year Warranty
- Pro Single-Position Li-Ion Battery Charger with D-Tap Output
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Technical parameters - Watson Pro 14.8V 97Wh Li-Ion Battery with LED (V-Mount)
| Mount Type | V-mount | | Output Voltage | 14.8 V | | Watt Hours | 97 Wh | | Capacity | 6.6 Ah | | Output Current | Up to constant 6.5 A | | Output Power | Up to constant 79 W | | Average Runtime | 154 min at 35 W | | D-Tap Output | 12 V, 10 A max | | USB Output | USB 2.0, 5 V / 1 A | | Dimensions | 6.8 x 4 x 1.6" (17.2 x 10.2 x 4.1 cm) | | Weight | 1.7 lb (0.76 kg) | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.6 x 5.0 x 3.4" | - Watson Pro Single-Position Li-Ion Battery Charger with D-Tap Output
| Output Connection | 1 x D-Tap | | Input | 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz | | Output Voltage | 16.8 VDC | | Output Current | 2 A | | Plug Type | 3-prong AC | | Operating Temperature | 14 to 95°F (-10 to 35°C) | | Dimensions | 2 x 2.75 x 5.5" (5 x 7 x 14 cm) | | Weight | 1.1 lb (480 g) | | | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.48 x 5.039 x 3.465" |
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