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RED RANGER HELIUM S35 V-MOUNT BATTARIES

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Good evening, I have no experience using this camera yet, but I am in the process of assembling the setup.
Can someone tell me if this camera supports 26 volt batteries?
In particular, talk about this:

Fxlion 26 V High Power 489 Wh, V-Mount​

 

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According to RED DSMC 2 Helium (series) camera user guide, this is what they state:

"11.5 to +17 VDC +11.5 to 17 VDC unregulated battery pass-through power"

I'd stay within those specs.

Some batteries come with voltage out selector. Check with your battery manufacturer to see whether you could select to down volt your battery to suit your camera.
 
According to RED DSMC 2 Helium (series) camera user guide, this is what they state:

"11.5 to +17 VDC +11.5 to 17 VDC unregulated battery pass-through power"

I'd stay within those specs.

Some batteries come with voltage out selector. Check with your battery manufacturer to see whether you could select to down volt your battery to suit your camera.
Do you have link?
 
According to RED DSMC 2 Helium (series) camera user guide, this is what they state:

"11.5 to +17 VDC +11.5 to 17 VDC unregulated battery pass-through power"

I'd stay within those specs.

Some batteries come with voltage out selector. Check with your battery manufacturer to see whether you could select to down volt your battery to suit your camera.
I have this:

@RED RANGER HELIUM supports wide input voltage (11.5V to 32V)@
 
Like I stated earlier, I'd stay within the guidelines given in the specific camera manual. If in doubt, contact the manufacturer 0f the camera. Because, if you were to exceed power ratings, you maybe held responsible for ANY damage incurs of your action. Ownership and logistics have changed for the original RED company. New owners may have different conditions and policies established during their transition. Better be careful and vigilant before you do anything drastic that may hit your pocket book.
 
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