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Announcing REDVOLT XL module for Weapon

I decided to buy the Element Technica V mount module. I have a set of PAG 96 watt hour batts that I love and when traveling the tiny charger for those is awesome, it charges all the batteries together over night. I can't see backpacking with the Quad charger for the XLs. It looks ike I might no be using my XL module after all, maybe later on I can sell it to a Weapon buyer who had to buy the brain only and needs modules. When I orderd the ET module it said there was two Lemo aux outs and 1 P-tap out as well. Yeah!
 
I can't see backpacking with the Quad charger for the XLs.
You can use the XL-module to charge a REDVOLT XL. It's slow and you can only charge one at a time but in theory there is no need to put a QuadCharger in your bag. The REDVOLT-system still needs a small Travel-charger that does XLs.

That PAGlink micro-charger being able to do 4 of their batteries is hard to beat - a nice option for sure.
 
Can I use Redvolt XL module on the Raven to power up wireless follow focus?
I am asking because I see that module has two power outputs.
Thanks
 
Karel Šimůnek;1552875 said:
Can I use Redvolt XL module on the Raven to power up wireless follow focus?
I am asking because I see that module has two power outputs.
Thanks

Yes most FIZ systems but, there is a limit for the amount of power that can be drawn from those outputs, that is slightly lower than what certain fix systems require.
 
Yes most FIZ systems but, there is a limit for the amount of power that can be drawn from those outputs, that is slightly lower than what certain fix systems require.

Thanks. I was looking at Cinegears Follow Focus Express Kit. I ve seen the review and It looks really good. Small, light, antenna in the transmitter. Really nice. But it needs 12-28V to operate.
 
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