Hey, I have a couple of RED bricks that have gone down. Having learned that RED wont touch the things (due to lithium ion and what not...new policy), I am now wondering where I am supposed to get them repaired. Any ideas?
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Hey, I have a couple of RED bricks that have gone down. Having learned that RED wont touch the things (due to lithium ion and what not...new policy), I am now wondering where I am supposed to get them repaired. Any ideas?
Pretty much no one is going to recell Lion batts. I believe there is a very expensive federal license required to do so because of the fire hazards, and as a result of that, very few if any battery shops purchased the license.
It drives me nuts that you have a $500-$1000 disposable battery that is only going to last a few hundred cycles. I have over twenty Anton Bauer batteries sitting on chargers that I never use anymore, because I have discovered cheap ($180-$200) no Name batts. They out perform any battery I have ever owned.
Cheers,
Nick
Nick,
Are those GMP by any chance? Otherwise, could you fill us in?
The batts I use are made in china, with japanese cells. They charge on any varizoom, or swit type charger, I doubt they would charge on an anton bauer charger, but I may be wrong. They have auto cut off for too many amps in and out, auto shutoff for over charge and short. Basically they put all the smart stuff in the batts instead of the charger.
The magic number is
VSN092
Google that to find the best price.
or VSN090 for the dionic 90 size (around $100 US)
I use the AB gold mount system, but they are available in V-lock. You have to do your own interwebular legwork for those though.
Here's a few web sites, USA, UK, And Australia. Whats the exchange rate with Australia? I think the ones from there are free ;-)
http://www.batteries-store.com/camco...ony/vsn092.htm
http://www.aussie-battery.com/camcor...uer/vsn092.htm
http://www.exceldigital.org.uk/searc...eywords=VSN092
I have ten of these and they are really great.
Cheers,
Nick
Nice find!
I love the GMP for their huge capacity, but those batteries you found (let's call them NONAME) get even more bang for the buck, or rather Ah per dollar:
GMP has 190Wh and costs 336 USD, thus 1 Wh costs 1.76 USD. Those I use, because they last so long.
GMP has also 160Wh batteries for 255 USD, 1 Wh ist down to 1.59 USD.
NONAME has 8.8 Ah, with 14.4V, meaning they have 126Wh, at 184 USD. 1 Wh here costs 1.46 USD.
NONAME also has some higher capacity batteries, at 132.5 Wh, but they are 2.12 per Wh.
GMP also offers a discount if you order for more than 1500 USD - and that is not tied to a single order, but over time.
So, from these calculations I would either go for the NONAME 8.8Ah if I was concerned about the total weight of my package - or running off a dual battery mount. Else I'd go for those beefy 190Wh from Global Media Pro :)
Now, it would be fun to compare actual running times on a R1, to see which really gives most usage per dollar, as producers tend to be a bit optimistic when handing out technical data.
I've currently got 3 RED Bricks at Nebtek, they're trying to work their magic.
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