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120 Volt Portable Charger

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Related review

Ralph 2024-04-27 01:59:59

[1] This charger not only does 110 but has a 12 volt adapter included.

5
Arthur S 2024-04-13 09:58:28

[37.7 lb] I am using the Losmandy 120 Volt AC to 15 Volt DC Adapter to power a Gemini 2 System for a Losmandy G-11 equatorial mount. The adapter is effective and works as advertised. I no longer get low voltage warnings, when powering up the Gemini 2 unit, as I did when powering from a 12 Volt DC battery. This Power Adapter is compact, which helps reduce clutter in my small observatory dome.

5
Arthur S 2024-05-24 06:32:48

I am using the Losmandy 120 Volt AC to 15 Volt DC Adapter to power a Gemini 2 System for a Losmandy G-11 equatorial mount. The adapter is effective and works as advertised. I no longer get low voltage warnings, when powering up the Gemini 2 unit, as I did when powering from a 12 Volt DC battery. This Power Adapter is compact, which helps reduce clutter in my small observatory dome.

5
Donnieb 55 2024-05-29 02:17:31

[24 W] This is an awesome product and now I am free to use my strobes anywhere it is dry. I have taken over 150 flashes so far and the 14.8 volt battery is still showing over 15 volts on a volt meter. Very portable and easy to use. If you want the freedom to go on location with plenty of portable power this is the unit to buy.

5
Don A 2024-04-13 07:59:16

[0.365 lb] I have a the charger Canon makes but wanted a backup. Not only is the Pearstone charger about half the price of Canon's,it also comes with a 12-volt DC attachment so I can charge batteries in my car and with a plug adapter that is the one most commonly needed one in Europe - Canon's charger does not have these.

5
Norm 2024-04-19 07:16:59

[6 x 3.9 x 1.5"] The battery charger that came with my Canon Rebel was 110-Volt only. On a Smoky Mountain vacation, my installed battery went dead and there was simply no place to charge it. This charger allows you to charge the battery by way of the cigarette lighter. No more will a dead battery stop me from my photography and I thank the B&H people for leading me to this alternative battery charger

5
Shatara T. 2024-04-26 06:19:35

[Rubber] I love having my portable charger with me!! And on top of it, it’s my favorite color!

5
Michael 2024-05-28 05:34:39

[35.8 Hours] Bought it for a quick pinch and now is my favorite portable charger

5
Biotechadvisor 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1] Flexible, portable power source that is relatively light with 3 120 V outkets, a 12 V iutket, and USBS. It also reports out its status, and is quite good looking, so can sit out in our kitchen.

5
Lucas 2024-04-01 05:33:53

[Zipper] I bought this bag for fieldwork I'm doing in eastern Europe and have not been disappointed. I use a Nikkon Z7ii, a Nikkor 24 S prime, a Nikkor 24-120 S, and a Nikkor 120-400 S. The body with a lens attached and the other stowed, together with cards charger and mounting foot for the super telephoto, all fit in the cube in a way that allows me to grab the camera from the side access (although it can take a little wiggling in and out). To be clear--the long lens does not at all fit in the cube, but there is space above the cube where I put it within a neoprene sleeve and it works wonderfully. This reduces pocket size on the top, but it's well worth it. The whole assembly still fits under an airplane seat (it sticks out a little, but I've not had flight attendants complain), so I can still bring a carry-on and count this as my 'personal item' which is exactly what I'd wanted. In the field, the pack is comfortable and the rigid frame is a real help. I've used the various pockets and I'm really pleased with them. I bring out the left (as you wear the pack) stowable pocket to hold my tripod, use my left shoulder strap pouch for phone or passport, the right strap pouch for a collapsible water bottle. (I don't really imagine using the right stowable pocket since I need access to the camera cube through it, but it's not hurting anything that it's there just in case.) The vertical pockets work well for documentation, field notebook and pen, and money pouch. The top pockets have enough space for an accessory pouch, cords and charger bricks for the MacBook and iPad Air that I put (together) in the vertical pocket in the cube flap. It's incredible what I fit in here and still manage to use as a personal item and carry around on-site. Highly recommend!

5