superbassface
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I posted this is in the wrong forum before, but I think it should be here...
I've got a 200 Watt LED panel that requires 26 volts. I didn't buy the dual battery plate that takes two 14.4 volt batteries and outputs 26 volts, I instead got a single 26 volt battery. The battery is gold mount, but now I'm trying to figure out if I need a specific battery plate with a dtap that outputs 26 volts. Most gold mount plates are rated for 14.4 volts. This one says 11-17volts and up to 50 watts, https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ock_plate.html. So I'm trying to make sure that I won't burn through the plate if I run the light off a 26 volt battery with a dtap to 4 pin connector. The batteries themselves do not have dtap connectors. I only found that out after purchasing. (this is the battery, https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1515145-REG/shape_g26lc_full_play_26v_260wh.html)
I've got a 200 Watt LED panel that requires 26 volts. I didn't buy the dual battery plate that takes two 14.4 volt batteries and outputs 26 volts, I instead got a single 26 volt battery. The battery is gold mount, but now I'm trying to figure out if I need a specific battery plate with a dtap that outputs 26 volts. Most gold mount plates are rated for 14.4 volts. This one says 11-17volts and up to 50 watts, https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/produ...ock_plate.html. So I'm trying to make sure that I won't burn through the plate if I run the light off a 26 volt battery with a dtap to 4 pin connector. The batteries themselves do not have dtap connectors. I only found that out after purchasing. (this is the battery, https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1515145-REG/shape_g26lc_full_play_26v_260wh.html)