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JVC AA-G10U AC Adapter and Quad Charger

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JVC AA-G10U AC Adapter and Quad Charger
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JVC AA-G10U Overview

The AA-G10U from JVC is a quad-battery charger for JVC NB-G1U batteries. It charges up to 4 batteries sequentially with an automatic shut-off function. It also integrates an AC adapter to power camcorders and VTRs.

14-Volts DC
The AA-G10U will supply 14-volts to professional cameras, field recorders and field monitors.

JVC AA-G10U Specs

Charger
Charger Type
1x Bay Charger for 4x Battery
Compatibility
Battery: JVC NB-G1U
Charging Modes
Independent
Power I/O
1x Unspecified Input
1x Unspecified Output
 • Output: 50 W Maximum (Up to 14 VDC)

Included Power Adapter/Cable
1x Cable with USA Type-A/B Plug to Unspecified
Indicator
Status Light
Dimensions
12 x 8 x 5" / 304 x 203 x 127 mm
Weight
4.5 lb / 2 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight
12.42 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
17.95 x 12.45 x 9"

JVC AA-G10U Reviews

Good Price

By Rob
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2014-05-08

I'm not using this as a charger. It's an inexpensive power supply for any camera with a 4 pin XLR. I have 2 of these for use with a JVC GYHD 200.

Solid charger

By yuslittle
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2010-06-06

This ac adapter looks and feels very sturdy. I'm using it to charge NB-1U batteries for a jvc video camera and it does a good job at that. It's very intuitive and charges the batteries very effectively. The only bad side is that it doesn't charge batteries with any kind of scratch on the connection whereas the camera will pick up on the thing. I might change the connections on the bad battery and it'll probably solve the problem. Overall a great deal for solid camera equipment.

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What's the amperage out of this thing?
Asked by: Matt A.
We assume you are asking about the amperage of the AC output. That information is not listed for this and for other AC power adapters that we can find. We would guess it to be in the 4400 to 6300 mAH range.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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