Overview

The Aputure 2-Bay Battery Power Station is a battery inverter that uses two industry-standard 14.4V/14.8V Gold or V Mount batteries and outputs a 48V DC current via 3-pin XLR. With this power station, users can bring the flexibility of battery power to any 48V lighting fixture, such as the Nova P300c or Amaran 100 & 200 series of LED lights. With the capability of outputting 48V DC power at up to 10 Amps (480W), the 2-Bay Battery Power Station can easily power a Nova P300c (360W), Amaran 200 Series Light (250W), or any other more power-hungry 48V fixture, provided the batteries in use can sustain the discharge rate.

SKU: GC49-25.2BAYPWST

Aputure Nova P300C 2-Bay Power Station V Lock

The Aputure 2-Bay Battery Power Station is a battery inverter that uses two industry-standard 14.4V/14.8V Gold or V Mount batteries and outputs a 48V DC current via 3-pin XLR. With this power station, users can bring the flexibility of battery power to any 48V lighting fixture, such as the Nova P300c or Amaran 100 & 200 series of LED lights. With the capability of outputting 48V DC power at up to 10 Amps (480W), the 2-Bay Battery Power Station can easily power a Nova P300c (360W), Amaran 200 Series Light (250W), or any other more power-hungry 48V fixture, provided the batteries in use can sustain the discharge rate.

Seamless Workflow

Made to be incredibly fast and easy to use, the 2-Bay Battery Power Station weighs in at under 3lbs, comes with a convenient carrying strap, as well as Aputure's Lightning Clamp Quick Release Plate, allowing it to mount mounted into any Lightning Clamp or on the back of a Nova P300c, for flexibility and fast-paced shooting.

Key Features:

Directly delivers up to 480W power output (48V 10A)
2x V- Mount ports and only supports 14.4V or 14.8V batteries
Stand design with portable handle, easy carrying and placing
With Aputure Lightning Clamp interface on body, it can be easily fixed and released in the appropriate position with Aputure Lightning Clamp

NOTE: This 2 bay V Lock power staion can also be used to provide V Lock Power to the Amaran 100 and 200 LED Lights. V Lock batteries are not included with this acc but are sold seperatelly.

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Product Overview

The Aputure 2-Bay Battery Power Station is a battery inverter that uses two industry-standard 14.4V/14.8V Gold or V Mount batteries and outputs a 48V DC current via 3-pin XLR. With this power station, users can bring the flexibility of battery power to any 48V lighting fixture, such as the Nova P300c or Amaran 100 & 200 series of LED lights. With the capability of outputting 48V DC power at up to 10 Amps (480W), the 2-Bay Battery Power Station can easily power a Nova P300c (360W), Amaran 200 Series Light (250W), or any other more power-hungry 48V fixture, provided the batteries in use can sustain the discharge rate.

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