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SmallRig 5484 Turbo Charging Kit for LP-E6NH Camera Batteries

SmallRig 5484 Turbo Charging Kit for LP-E6NH Camera Batteries
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Pick up for free in the store in Kaunas (Birželios 23-iosios str. 23g) Liepos 19 d.

Pick up for free in Klaipėda, in the store (Taikos pr. 17) Liepos 19 d.

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DescriptionSmallRig 5484 Turbo Charging Kit for LP-E6NH Camera Batteries description

SmallRig 5484 Turbo Charging Kit for LP-E6NH Camera BatteriesIntelligent circuitry offers multiple safety protections, including over-temperature and over-voltage safeguards. It monitors temperature and voltage, automatically slowing down charging during overheating, cutting off power in case of overvoltage, and employing trickle charging near full capacity to preserve battery health.Each charging channel features five LED indicators that display power levels in 20% increments, even without external power. A red warning light activates when battery levels are critically low. Additionally, the charger incorporates a universal USB-C input port and comes with a fast-charging cable, making it compatible with wall adapters, car chargers, and power banks for versatile charging options.Certifications: FCC, CE, RoHS, ISEDNote:Recommended to use a power adapter with 22.5W or higher output.When using a 5V / 2.4A adapter, the charger operates in slow-charge mode, prioritizing the charging of the battery in Channel 1 first. It automatically switches to Channel 2 once Channel 1 is fully charged.LP-E6NH and LP-E6P batteries can share the same charger.Charger Specifications:Material(s): PC + ABSUSB-C Input: 5V / 2.4A, 9V / 2A, 12V / 1.75A, 15V / 1.5A 22.5W (Max)USB-C Protocol: PD3.0, QC2.0, QC3.0Rated Output (Per Channel): 8.4V / 1AOperating Temperature: 0°C to 45°CBattery Specifications:Battery Type: Lithium-ion BatteryNominal Voltage: 7.2VCell Capacity: 1940mAhRated Energy: 13.968WhCharging Limit Voltage (Li-ion Battery Interface): 8.4VCharging Current (Li-ion Battery Interface): Standard Charge: 0.2C (408mA)Fast Charge: 0.7C (1428mA)Maximum Discharge Current: 4ADischarge Cut-off Voltage: 5.0VCharging Temperature: 0°C to 45°CDischarging Temperature: -10°C to 60°CCompatibility:Canon EOS 5D Mark II / 5D Mark III / 5D Mark IV / 6D / 6DMark II / 7D / 7DMark II / 60D / 60Da / 70D / 80D / 90D / XC10 / XC15 / 5DS / 5DSR / R / R5 / R6 / R5C / R7 / R6 Mark IIPackaging includes:Camera Battery Charger for LP-E6NH2x Camera Battery for LP-E6NH2x Battery Cover60W USB-C to USB-C Cable (1m)
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1. How long does a camera battery last, and how does it depend on the intensity of camera use?

The average camera battery can last from several hours to several dozen hours, depending on the camera model, battery capacity, and usage patterns. Remote shooting, using the camera in low temperatures, or frequent video recording can affect the battery’s operating time. It is generally recommended to have a spare battery, especially for longer photo sessions or trips.

2. How to maintain battery efficiency during the cold season?

During the cold season, batteries may lose some of their operating time due to low temperatures. To maintain battery efficiency, several tips should be followed. Keep the battery in a warm place if possible, and avoid prolonged use in the cold. If using the camera in cold conditions, have a spare battery on hand so you can replace the existing one when it starts draining quickly. It's also important to know that during cold weather, batteries may seem less charged, but they can regain their operating time once warmed up to room temperature.