Overview

For long-lasting power, theAnton Bauer VCLX NM2 600Wh NiMH Floor Battery has dual 14.4V outputs and single switchable 28/48V output, providing a single solution that can handle a wide variety of camera needs. This 600 NiMH battery provides dual simultaneous outputs and is ideal for high-current applications. Power output is via two 4-pin XLR connectors for 14.4V and one 3-pin XLR connector for 28/48V output.

SKU: GC176-8675-0174

Anton Bauer VCLX NM2 600Wh NiMH Floor Battery

For long-lasting power, theAnton Bauer VCLX NM2 600Wh NiMH Floor Battery has dual 14.4V outputs and single switchable 28/48V output, providing a single solution that can handle a wide variety of camera needs. This 600 NiMH battery provides dual simultaneous outputs and is ideal for high-current applications. Power output is via two 4-pin XLR connectors for 14.4V and one 3-pin XLR connector for 28/48V output.

This battery connects to the VCLX 2 charger (not included) and has an onboard computer that continuously communicates with the charger for maximum power efficiency. Exchanged information includes the battery age, self-discharge, charge/discharge rate, cell imbalance, and previously experienced charge/discharge cycles. Also built into the battery is an LCD screen that accurately displays the remaining battery capacity percentage at all times.

Outputs

The battery features two 4-pin XLR outputs f14.4V, one 3-pin XLR output that is switchable between 28 and 48V, and one 5V USB Type-A output that supports up to 2A.

Microprocessor Fuel Computer

Accurately monitors the energy put into and taken out of the battery. This data is processed with sophisticated programs that take into account battery age, self-discharge, charge/discharge rate, cell imbalance, and previously experienced charge/discharge cycles. The battery constantly "learns" its precise state of charge and remaining capacity. This data is automatically transmitted to the charger.

Integral RealTime LCD

Provides a monitor for user interaction and three tactile buttons for menu navigation. It accurately displays the percentage of remaining battery capacity at all times.

Multi-Voltage Output

The multi-voltage output—14.4, 28, and 48V—makes this battery the perfect application for film cameras, monitors, lights, and many more accessories.

High-Current Output

Allows for 24 total amp current drawn from 14.4V outputs and 16A draw from 28V output. When set to 48V, the outputs support a draw of up to 12A.

Case Design

Anodized lightweight aluminum chassis and bolted aluminum handle with durable overmolded elastomer end caps and handle grip. VCLX NM2 battery protects the cells from impact and normal operating use.

Charging

This battery connects to the optional VCLX 2 charger and, using an advanced charge algorithm, allows the fastest charge on the block battery market. Information such as the product ID, learned capacity, cycle count, time-stamped errors, condition of the battery packs, and more is viewable either on the VCLX or through Anton Bauer's Fleet Management program, made possible by the built-in Wi-Fi.

Individual Computer Testing

Like all professional Anton Bauer batteries, this battery has been individually computer tested for assurance of optimum capacity, voltage, and overall quality.

Low-Voltage Cutoff

The battery has a low-voltage cutoff to protect against damage to the battery. The low voltage cut-off is set to 12V.

Fuses and Management

Smart electronic fuses controlled internally will prompt a warning on the LCD and automatically reset and self-heal when the battery detects it is safe to do so. This event is also recorded internally with date and time stamp for reviewing via Fleet Management.

Key Features

  • 600Wh NiMH Battery

  • Two 4-Pin XLR; 14.4V/12A Each Output

  • One 3-Pin XLR; 28V/16A or 48V/12A

  • 12 to 17 VDC Variable Output

  • Regulated 5 VDC Output

  • Integrated Digital Features

  • Onboard RealTime LCD Screen

  • Low-Voltage Cutoff

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Product Overview

For long-lasting power, theAnton Bauer VCLX NM2 600Wh NiMH Floor Battery has dual 14.4V outputs and single switchable 28/48V output, providing a single solution that can handle a wide variety of camera needs. This 600 NiMH battery provides dual simultaneous outputs and is ideal for high-current applications. Power output is via two 4-pin XLR connectors for 14.4V and one 3-pin XLR connector for 28/48V output.

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