Overview

Fxlion 14.4V / 98Wh V-Mount Battery with PD 100W

Upgrade your camera kit with extra power using the NANO PRO USB-C Battery from FXlion. This ultracompact 98Wh battery can support heavy current loads, providing up to 13A draw with a nominal 14.4V output to simultaneously power cameras, monitors, lights, and small accessories.

SKU: GC160-NANO PRO

Fxlion 14.4V / 98Wh V-Mount Battery with PD 100W

Fxlion 14.4V / 98Wh V-Mount Battery with PD 100W

Upgrade your camera kit with extra power using the NANO PRO USB-C Battery from FXlion. This ultracompact 98Wh battery can support heavy current loads, providing up to 13A draw with a nominal 14.4V output to simultaneously power cameras, monitors, lights, and small accessories.

Multiple Inputs and Outputs

In addition to its direct V-mount connection, it provides multiple outputs for powering accessories and cameras, including:

Two 10-16.8V D-Tap input/outputs

One USB-A output

One USB-C PD 100W input/output

Two 18W USB-C outputs

Maximum Power

The battery is constructed with a rugged, reinforced shell that holds multiple 3500mAh cells that are managed by an intelligent system. The system provides a peak total output of 156W and 13A current for high-performance usage.

You can charge the battery using a standard V-mount charger or via the USB-C or D-Tap inputs.

Smart LCD Display

A bright, built-in smart LCD screen on the front of the battery shows the remaining battery capacity and the voltage of each accessory port, as well as temperature, runtime, and cycle count. It can support direct communication with compatible cameras to provide battery status right on your camera's display.

Mounting Options

The battery can be mounted on a standard V-mount battery plate or V-lock mounting plate.

On the V-mount connector, there are 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-26 threads that provide additional mounting using separate plates and adapters.

Key Features:

98Wh Lithium-Ion V-Mount Battery

Supports up to 13A Continuous Draw

Smart LCD Status Display

Dual 14.8V D-Tap Input/Output

One USB-A, Two USB-C 18W Outputs

One USB-C PD 100W Input/Output

Ultracompact, Travel-Friendly Size

What's in the Box:

Fxlion 14.4V / 98Wh V-Mount Battery with PD 100W

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Fxlion 14.4V / 98Wh V-Mount Battery with PD 100W

Upgrade your camera kit with extra power using the NANO PRO USB-C Battery from FXlion. This ultracompact 98Wh battery can support heavy current loads, providing up to 13A draw with a nominal 14.4V output to simultaneously power cameras, monitors, lights, and small accessories.

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