PAG will use IBC 2024 to launch its new 150Wh MPL150 battery, an addition to its MiniPAGlink range of smaller, lighter, intelligent linking batteries.
The MPL150 is extremely versatile when it comes to powering cameras, production accessories and personal devices. No other broadcast camera battery boasts as many output options. It features a built-in USB Type-C (5V, 9V or 12V 30W); USB-A (5V 2.4A) and D-Tap (12V unregulated). In addition, it has a plug-in USB Type-C PD 36W output unit which can be swapped for other output unit options that include Hirose, Lemo and 2.1 – 2.5mm DC (available separately).
The MPL150 can be linked with other MPL batteries, of any rated capacity, for discharge or charging. Batteries with flight-friendly capacities can be linked on location to provide longer run-time or to support an increased current-draw of up to 12A. Batteries can be added or hot-swapped to ensure continuous shooting. Simultaneous discharge prolongs overall battery life and provides a better ROI.
The 14.8V 10Ah MPL150 is available in V-Mount and Gold Mount formats. It features PAG’s modular battery design which enables the authorised replacement of an expired cell-pack whilst maintaining the battery’s flight-safety credentials. Case parts and electronic modules can be reused, reducing e-waste for greater sustainability as well as reducing the cost of your next battery.
PAG will also be showing the recently launched MPL99 Cinergy Battery which can be linked with other MPL batteries in series, combining the voltage output to power high-voltage equipment (24V-33.6V), such as the Arri Alexa 35. It can also be linked in parallel, combining capacities and increasing run-time and current draw for powering12V equipment. Cinergy uses a barcode on the battery mount and a sensor built into the battery, to switch to high-voltage mode.