This Compact 95Wh V-Mount Li-ion Battery from IndiPRO Tools outputs 14.8V, has a capacity of 6.6Ah, and supports up to a 10A draw. Its features include a Samsung cell, a weight of slightly more than 1.5 pounds, and a standard D-Tap port for powering accessories via a separately available cable. For quick status checks, a built-in LCD display provides remaining power and output voltage information.
- 14.8V, 6.6Ah Battery
- Supports up to 10A Draw
- Compact Form for Cameras & Accessories
- D-Tap Port to Power Accessories
IndiPRO Tools PD-95 DIGI Overview
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IndiPRO Tools PD-95 DIGI Reviews
Love the screen showing the time remaining
Much less than other v-mounts with time remaining display. Accurate so far. Using with my Ursa 4.6k, Pocket 4k, and on Aperture LS1 led lights.
Ok battery. Would not buy a second one.
I bought this battery from B&H but can't find the link to review the product. But, after using it for battery for three months, I felt its a good time as any to review it. The battery was bought to be used on the URSA mini 4.6K. On idle mode, it gave just under 3 hours runtime on the back of the LCD. I think I got 2.5 hours of actual use with it. So, not too bad. Fast forwrd 3 months and the estimates are all out of whack. When its down to say 15 % or less, and plug it in to charge, the LCD immediately dips down to like 1% or some really low value. So was the battery at 15 or 1? What if I was in the middle of a take and it read 10% and goes off? Well, it never has. Infact, it does not go off until 1%. (So far) So thats a good thing. Gave it 3 stars because it is not a bad product. But I am not sure I can invest in more of them.
