Overview

Delivering a continuous 12A draw, DIONIC 26V produces over 300W of consistently reliable power. With no drop in current like dual-voltage batteries, your sensitive high-end cameras and lights can draw maximum power with no stress or sudden shutdowns. Long run times combined with rapid charging - faster than 14V batteries - means the pure power DIONIC 26V system will keep your cameras and lights running continuously all day with fewer batteries for more productivity without expensive downtime.

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Anton Bauer Batt Dionic 26V 240 Gold Mount Plus Li-ion 25.2 volts 250Wh

Delivering a continuous 12A draw, DIONIC 26V produces over 300W of consistently reliable power. With no drop in current like dual-voltage batteries, your sensitive high-end cameras and lights can draw maximum power with no stress or sudden shutdowns. Long run times combined with rapid charging - faster than 14V batteries - means the pure power DIONIC 26V system will keep your cameras and lights running continuously all day with fewer batteries for more productivity without expensive downtime.

Accurate information for dependable production planning

Intelligent information

Dedicated to providing pure and consistent output, DIONIC 26V batteries predict run times more accurately than dual-voltage batteries. The Gold Mount Plus mount provides the most secure electronic communication with camera and lights for accurate calculations, with the industry’s most reliable fuel gauge you won’t be left powerless on set.

Built stronger to last longer

Tough on the outside, advanced inside

Built with robust materials designed to withstand the rigors of professional set life in any kind of weather together with the most secure mount to your camera or light with Gold Mount Plus, DIONIC 26V is the most reliable power source in the cine industry. The dedicated 26V design manages energy more efficiently than dual-voltage batteries using premium cells with protection from over-voltage, short circuits and heat to extend battery life providing the same consistent, dependable power throughout its lifetime.

Lightweight and compact alternative to block batteries

Safer on set, safe in the air

Optional dual brackets for lights and cameras mean DIONIC 26V batteries can provide up to 500Wh of power in a compact lightweight form allowing more portability without being tethered to a block battery and removing trailing cables from your set. 26V power wherever you need it - DIONIC 26V 98Wh batteries are safety certified to comply with UN38.3 IATA lithium-ion battery regulations.

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Anton Bauer Batt Dionic 26V 240 Gold Mount Plus Li-ion 25.2 volts 250Wh

  • 12A continuous draw
  • 99Wh or 250Wh Lithium-ion battery
  • Gold Mount Plus provides the most secure fit for reliable device communication
  • Gold Mount Plus protects lower voltage equipment.
  • Displays runtime on built-in back-lit LCD display or through camera EVF
  • Over discharge, overvoltage, short circuit and thermal protection

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Delivering a continuous 12A draw, DIONIC 26V produces over 300W of consistently reliable power. With no drop in current like dual-voltage batteries, your sensitive high-end cameras and lights can draw maximum power with no stress or sudden shutdowns. Long run times combined with rapid charging - faster than 14V batteries - means the pure power DIONIC 26V system will keep your cameras and lights running continuously all day with fewer batteries for more productivity without expensive downtime.

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