Dolgin Engineering TC200-i Two Position Battery Charger for Canon LP-E6 with Test Discharge Module
Product Highlights
- Built-In Test / Discharge Module
- Simultaneous, Independent Charging
- Status Display in V, Ah, and % of Charge
- Compatible with Non-OEM Models
- Auto-Detecting USB Charging Port
- Worldwide 100-240 VAC Input Power
Overview
This TC200-i Two Position Battery Charger from Dolgin Engineering accepts 1 or 2 Canon LP-E6 batteries for select digital cameras. It is capable of simultaneous charging of both batteries and has an auto-detecting USB charging port. It includes the adapter plates specific to the LP-E6, and is also compatible with non-OEM versions of the battery. A standard North American type plug is installed. As a battery is charged, its status is displayed in volts, capacity (Ah), and percentage of charge completed. This version of the charger features the Test Discharge Module, which adds additional testing functionality, cycling the battery through charge-discharge-charge and reporting true capacity.
- Digital LCD monitor indicates the battery pack capacity if fully discharged before insertion
- Each of two channels is fully independent and batteries can be inserted/removed at any time
- Auto-detecting, fast-charging USB port for recharging tablets and other devices. Works when AC power is available or on-the-go when at least one charged battery is available
- Runs on 100-240VAC power for worldwide use
- Optional 12VDC car power adapter is available for insertion into the charger's 12-19VDC, 25W power port
- Small and lightweight
- This version of the charger features the built-in Test Discharge Module, which adds additional testing functionality, cycling the battery through charge-discharge-charge and reporting true capacity
Specifications
Input Power | 100-240 VAC 12-19 VDC, 25 W power port using optional cable |
Display | LCD |
Interface | USB charging port |
Certifications | CE |
Dimensions | 5.4 x 2.5 x 5.4" / 13.7 x 6.4 x 13.7 cm |
Weight | 2.5 lb / 1.1 kg |
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