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Anton Bauer QBH-HD Quad Battery Holder for video/film application 28/14

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  • Quad battery holder
  • Gold mount
  • 28/14V output
  • replaceable 10A spare fuse

QBH-HD Quad Battery Holder for video/film application 28/14V output
An adapter for the different power supplies of the video and film world, which uses four batteries of the same type from the Logic series (the high-performance HyTRON 140/100 and DIONIC 160/HCX/HC batteries are recommended). The QBH-HD adapter supplies both 14.4 and 28.8 volts simultaneously, bridging the different power supply concepts of HD video cameras and film accessories.

The 28 V output is suitable for HMI lights as well as for most film cameras.
The QBH-HD adapter is particularly useful for productions where the devices have to be operated for a long time or devices with high current consumption of up to 10A. The QBH-HD is equipped with three 4-pin XLR outputs @14.4V and one 2-pin amphenol output @28.8V as well as an externally replaceable 10A spare fuse.

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Anton Bauer QBH-HD Quad Battery Holder for video/film application 28/14

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  • Quad battery holder
  • Gold mount
  • 28/14V output
  • replaceable 10A spare fuse

Product description for Anton Bauer QBH-HD Quad Battery Holder for video/film application 28/14

QBH-HD Quad Battery Holder for video/film application 28/14V output
An adapter for the different power supplies of the video and film world, which uses four batteries of the same type from the Logic series (the high-performance HyTRON 140/100 and DIONIC 160/HCX/HC batteries are recommended). The QBH-HD adapter supplies both 14.4 and 28.8 volts simultaneously, bridging the different power supply concepts of HD video cameras and film accessories.

The 28 V output is suitable for HMI lights as well as for most film cameras.
The QBH-HD adapter is particularly useful for productions where the devices have to be operated for a long time or devices with high current consumption of up to 10A. The QBH-HD is equipped with three 4-pin XLR outputs @14.4V and one 2-pin amphenol output @28.8V as well as an externally replaceable 10A spare fuse.

Anton Bauer QBH-HD Quad Battery Holder for video/film application 28/14

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