Frage von maniero007:Hello s.alle,
I'm on the lookout for new Batteries for my camera and I pushed his shoulder while on the company Phylion from China. Since my camera is equipped with one PAG Mount, I am interested in the Phylion Model PK-2000 (9ah/130Wh).
Does anyone know the Batteries or the Manufacturer and can say anything about the quality of Batteries?
They are sold in Germany Videortechnical of what led me to believe that the quality is at least better than in eBay FROM imitations ...
But does anybody know how Phylion-Batteries in terms of durability, power density, ... etc., in Comparison to Anton Bauer or PAG Batteries cut?
If anyone has experience with these batteries, I would be very grateful for a reply.
Many greetings,
Manfred
Antwort von maniero007:
Has anyone really gained experience with these Batteries?
If they do please post ...
Thank you
Antwort von Markus:
Hello Manfred,
to your second posting: Your question asks for someone who has gathered with a less popular product experiences. Because you sometimes need a few days / weeks patient until someone reads this, can answer the question. It may be useful to the question of time to time as "still valid" as appropriate (see synonymous
Antwort von wendelin:
Hello Manfred,
by accident I am now half a year after posting encountered this issue. unfortunately, probably too late:
I once, years ago, the Phylion-Batteries imported (but now no stock meht), after a test because I was convinced of the quality. This I am still! I am using the Anton Bauer variant, which differs only by PAG Sonyoder of the bracket.
These Batteries I have now 4 years in operation and can detect at the earliest a slight drop in performance, but what does it mean that when the camera is not 9Ah Ural and Kazakhstan 5-6 hours, only 3.5 4 hours is provided.
In the price-performance ratio, I find this Super Batteries. As I said - I have no advantage of a positive assessment, but that that was and would continue to use.
Unfortunately, I can not reap Comparison to original Anton Bauer batteries, but these values are enough for me, and I can not imagine that the performance will be greater.
Battery 14.4 V x 9 A = 130 Ah, with a consumption of 18W per hour 7 hours they would have to deliver electricity. As the camera switches off, but at 11.5 V and the Battery is not to be empty for 0, are the calculated values with the practical point trecht well.
Wendelin