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Amaran Peak Portable Battery System (86.4Wh)

The Amaran Peak Portable Battery System delivers up to 170W of combined output to lighting, camera, and electronic devices in a compact 86.4Wh design. Engineered for on-the-go content creation, it incorporates premium lithium-ion cells, advanced power management circuitry, and automatic load detection. When paired with the included Ace E-Lock expansion module, the Peak mounts directly to and powers compatible lights such as the amaran Pano 60c and 120c without requiring cables, which streamlines setup and minimises clutter.

SKU: GC49-25.MP0506013X

Amaran Peak Portable Battery System (86.4Wh)

Amaran Peak Portable Battery System (86.4Wh)

The Amaran Peak Portable Battery System delivers up to 170W of combined output to lighting, camera, and electronic devices in a compact 86.4Wh design. Engineered for on-the-go content creation, it incorporates premium lithium-ion cells, advanced power management circuitry, and automatic load detection. When paired with the included Ace E-Lock expansion module, the Peak mounts directly to and powers compatible lights such as the amaran Pano 60c and 120c without requiring cables, which streamlines setup and minimises clutter.

Two USB-C PD3.1 ports deliver up to 140W of bidirectional fast charging, enabling full recharge in one hour or recharge to 50% capacity in just 30 minutes with a compatible charger. A third USB-A output supports additional devices, and the integrated status display provides real-time readouts for charge level, recharge time, and active input/output current. Flexible mounting options include a 3/8"-16 bottom thread with a 1/4"-20 to 3/8"-16 adapter for compatibility with stands, tripods, and accessories.

An integrated all-in-one power solution designed for modern lighting workflows, this expansion module enables direct mounting and power delivery to amaran lights equipped with Ace E-Lock mounting sockets, streamlining on-set setup and reducing cable clutter. A built-in status screen provides real-time feedback on charge level, estimated recharge time, and input/output current readings, while automatic charging and discharging detection removes the need for manual power switching during use. Designed for flexible rigging, it features a 3/8"-16 bottom thread with an included 1/4"-20 to 3/8"-16 adapter for broad mounting compatibility across stands and support systems. Delivering an 86.4Wh capacity with a 170W combined constant output, it supports demanding production needs through dual USB-C PD3.1 ports offering up to 140W fast charging, capable of reaching 50% charge in around 30 minutes or full charge in approximately one hour with a compatible PD3.1 charger, alongside a USB-A output for powering additional on-set devices.

Key Features:

86.4Wh All-in-one Portable Battery

Up to 170W Combined Constant Output

Cable-free Power to Pano 60c/120c Lights

140W USB-C PD3.1 Fast Charging

Ace E-lock Expansion Module

Flexible Mounting Options

Status Display Shows Recharge Time

What's in the Box:

Amaran Peak Portable Battery System (86.4Wh)

Ace E-Lock Expansion Module

USB-C Charging Cable (1.6')

1/4"-20 to 3/8"-16 Screw Adapter

Drawstring Pouch

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Amaran Peak Portable Battery System (86.4Wh)

The Amaran Peak Portable Battery System delivers up to 170W of combined output to lighting, camera, and electronic devices in a compact 86.4Wh design. Engineered for on-the-go content creation, it incorporates premium lithium-ion cells, advanced power management circuitry, and automatic load detection. When paired with the included Ace E-Lock expansion module, the Peak mounts directly to and powers compatible lights such as the amaran Pano 60c and 120c without requiring cables, which streamlines setup and minimises clutter.

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