SKU: GC47-ID-LC-2A

IDX LC-2A 7.4V / 7.2V 2ch Simultaneous Charger

IDX LC-2A 7.4V / 7.2V 2ch Simultaneous Charger

The IDX LC-2A 2-Channel Charger is designed with interchangeable battery interface plates, and can simultaneously charge a range of 7.4V Canon, Panasonic, and Sony batteries.

Features:

Compatible with the following Sony, Panasonic, & Canon 7.4V batteries:

Sony: L-Series

IDX Panasonic: SSL-VBG50, SL-VBD50

Panasonic: VW-VBG6, VW-VBG260, VW-VBD55, VW-VBD58

Canon: BP-955, BP-975, BLP-E6

10 Interchangeable plates (2 for each interface)

Simultaneously quick charges two batteries at the same time

Universal AC input for worldwide use

Auto power-down if inactive for 1hr

Charger status LED indicators

Light-weight and portable

Charging will automatically stop when the battery is fully charged

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IDX LC-2A 7.4V / 7.2V 2ch Simultaneous Charger

The IDX LC-2A 2-Channel Charger is designed with interchangeable battery interface plates, and can simultaneously charge a range of 7.4V Canon, Panasonic, and Sony batteries.

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