12V-24V Step-Down DC Adapter Cable DMW-AC8 + DCC8 DC Coupler DMW-BLC12 BLC12E Dummy Battery for Lumix GX8 FZ1000 FZ200 G7 G6 G5 GH2 GH2K GH2S

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Step-downVoltage DC Cable

DCInput : 12V-24V, current 1.5A or more. DC output: 8.4V / 8.8V DC step-downcable length: 60cm

Compatible with: Our power supply kit is fully compatible with the following Lumix camera models: DMC-FZ1000, DMCFZ1000 DMC-FZ200, DMCFZ200, FZ200 DMC-FZ300, DMCFZ300 DMC-G7, DMCG7 DMC-G6, DMCG6, G6 DMC-G5, DMCG5, G5 DMC-GH2, DMCGH2, GH2 DMC-GH2K DMCGH2K, GH2K DMC-GH2S, DMCGH2S, GH2S DMC-GX8, DMCGX8, GX8 DMC-G81, G81 DMC-G80, G80 DMC-G85, G85 and more models.

Package include: 1x Step-down DCAdapter Calbe 1 x DCCoupler DMW-DCC8DummyBattery 1 x Free cable (male to male)

(DC drive cable, Customized production, Strict inspection,High quality chip,Efficient conversion rate.) Compare the dcstep-downcable with the USB step-upcable: (1)The dc step-downcable can easily find an external power supply that meets the requirements and can provide a more adequate instantaneous power requirement for the camera shutter. (2)The USB step-upcable has high requirements for the mobile power of the USB power interface, which involves the supply voltage, the quality of the internal battery cells, and the discharge switch current of the board chip.

Tips: General digital battery printed above parameters 7.2V / 7.4V labeled battery, it is the camera's minimum operating voltage, these batteries need to use 8.4V charger, full of power, charger 8.4V said no-load voltage, operating voltage and no-load voltage are two different concepts. External power used in the camera, You need to have enough power to supply, the camera is a load,the operating voltage is far lower than the no-load voltage.Therefore, the Camera adapter's no-load voltage is usually between 8V-9V (Note: the multimeter test is no-load voltage).