Overview

Attaches two 26V batteries directly to the back of the ARRI Alexa LF, 65, and SXT cameras. Prioritized 2pin DC input to support block batteries with hot-swap backup and OLED screen for voltage information. Includes two regulated 15V P-Tap ports enabling Dionic 26V batteries to be swapped without the need to disconnect P--TAP powered accessory cables.

SKU: GC176-8075-0254

Anton Bauer Plate Shark Fin 26VGld Mt Plus attach 2x26V batteries to ARRI Alexa LF & 65 & SXT cameras

Attaches two 26V batteries directly to the back of the ARRI Alexa LF, 65, and SXT cameras. Prioritized 2pin DC input to support block batteries with hot-swap backup and OLED screen for voltage information. Includes two regulated 15V P-Tap ports enabling Dionic 26V batteries to be swapped without the need to disconnect P--TAP powered accessory cables.

Shark Fin plate enables hot swapping between 26V batteries and also provide continued power when swapping out block-style batteries such as the Anton/Bauer VCLX.

Also known as Wooden Camera - 26V Sharkfin Gold Mount (Alexa LF, 65, SXT) - SKU 273100.

Compatibility

Anton Bauer Plate Shark Fin 26VGld Mt Plus attach 2x26V batteries to ARRI Alexa LF & 65 & SXT cameras

Key Features

  • Wooden Camera / Anton Bauer 26V Gold Mount Plus Shar Fin Plate enables (2) Dionic 26V batteries to power an Alexa LF, 65, or SXT Camera.
  • Shark Fin Plate attaches to the back of the ARRI Alexa LF, 65, or SXT cameras through battery contacts without cables.
  • Internal circuit board prioritizes the 2pin Fischer DC Input, allowing 24V block batteries to be used first, leaving the on-board batteries fully charged.
  • Hot swapping Dionic 26V batteries as well as battery sources such as a Anton/Bauer VCLX block battery standard.
  • OLED screen provides voltage data, battery capacity, and active source information.
  • Two P-TAPS provide regulated 15V power.
  • Plate includes a ""digital reset"" through the OLED if current thresholds are exceeded and cuts power to the P-TAPs.

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Attaches two 26V batteries directly to the back of the ARRI Alexa LF, 65, and SXT cameras. Prioritized 2pin DC input to support block batteries with hot-swap backup and OLED screen for voltage information. Includes two regulated 15V P-Tap ports enabling Dionic 26V batteries to be swapped without the need to disconnect P--TAP powered accessory cables.

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