Overview

Powerbase EDGE LITE Kit for Canon LP-E6 Batteries, ready out of the box with all the accessories needed to power your Canon camera from a D-Tap source. The kit includes the Powerbase EDGE LITE 47Wh battery, an LP-E6 dummy battery power cable, and a D-Tap wall charger.

SKU: GC49-52.PBLT-LPE6BC

Core SWX PB Edge Lite With Canon LPE6 Battery Adaptor

Powerbase EDGE LITE Kit for Canon LP-E6 Batteries, ready out of the box with all the accessories needed to power your Canon camera from a D-Tap source. The kit includes the Powerbase EDGE LITE 47Wh battery, an LP-E6 dummy battery power cable, and a D-Tap wall charger.

Core SWX Powerbase EDGE LITE 47Wh Battery Pack

Power your camera and its accessories for more than eight hours with the Powerbase EDGE LITE 47Wh Battery Pack from Core SWX. This 14.8V battery has a maximum continuous draw of 8A. Featuring a quick release plate and multiple 1/4"-20 threads, the battery can easily attach and disengage from your camera for a modular fit. The EDGE LITE's top plate is also compatible with the legacy EDGE model quick release plate to integrate into your preexisting Powerbase configuration.

Two unregulated D-Tap ports on the device can power your on-camera monitor or wireless transmitter, while two USB Type-A outputs can charge your mobile device. Another 8V output is compatible with legacy battery paddle cables to attach to your DSLR camera or camcorder. Monitoring your battery's status is easy with the built-in 4-stage LED indicator gauge. The Powerbase EDGE LITE can be recharged with a separately available D-Tap charger.

Features at a Glance

  • Multiple 1/4"-20 threads for mounting
  • Quick release plate on top, compatible with legacy Powerbase EDGE quick release plate
  • 4-stage LED gauge, 8.25-hour total runtime
  • Quick-charge mobile devices with USB Type-A port
  • 8V output for legacy Powerbase EDGE battery paddle cables to power cameras
  • Charge with separately available Core SWX D-Tap chargers

Core SWX Powerbase EDGE Cable for Canon LP-E6 Devices

This Powerbase EDGE Cable from Core SWX allows you to power devices that use Canon LP-E6 batteries from the Core SWX Powerbase EDGE battery. The cable runs 6" long and features an LP-E6 dummy battery on one end and barrel connector for the Powerbase EDGE on the other.

Core SWX 1.5A Single-Position D-Tap Charger

Charge your Core SWX lithium-ion battery with this 1.5A Single-Position D-Tap Charger that features a single D-Tap charge connector and a US plug. The charger features a 90 to 240 VAC input voltage and 1.5A charge current, and it charges a Core SWX battery approximately 50% faster than its predecessor. An LED on the charger indicates red when the battery is charging and green when the battery is fully charged. The charger is compatible with all Core SWX lithium-ion batteries with a D-Tap charging port except for the Hypercore Prime models.

Compatibility

Core SWX PB Edge Lite With Canon LPE6 Battery Adaptor

  • Use with Canon LP-E6 Devices
  • 47Wh, 14.8V V-Mount Battery Pack
  • Quick Release Top Plate, 1/4"-20 Threads
  • 8A Draw, 8-Hour Runtime
  • USB Type-A and D-Tap Output Ports
  • Includes D-Tap Charger and Edge Cable
  • 90 to 240 VAC, 1.5A
  • Red/Green LED Charge Indicator
  • 4-Stage LED Gauge
  • Canon LP-E6 Dummy Battery

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Product Overview

Powerbase EDGE LITE Kit for Canon LP-E6 Batteries, ready out of the box with all the accessories needed to power your Canon camera from a D-Tap source. The kit includes the Powerbase EDGE LITE 47Wh battery, an LP-E6 dummy battery power cable, and a D-Tap wall charger.

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