Switronix FlyPack

July 1, 2013 | Zoltan Arva-Toth | Accessories | Comment |

Switronix has unveiled its latest all-in-one power distributor, called the FlyPack. A scaled-down version of the JetPack, the FlyPack features an all-aluminium chassis, with three 1/4-20 threads on the back for easy mounting. Available in two different models (the 5v/7.2v/12v Base model and the 5v/12v/12v FP-212 variant), the FlyPack includes a powertap cable, accepting a power input from 12-17vdc, as well as one USB output, one 5v Lemo output, one 7.2v regulated outputs, and one 12v regulated. The Switronix FlyPack enables you to power a camcorder/dslr, video processing converter and audio recorder, all from one device.

Switronix Press Release

Switronix Takes Off with the FlyPack

(WESTBURY, NY) – June 2013 – Switronix is proud to release our new FlyPack. A scaled down version of the JetPack, the FlyPack is an all in one power distributor, featuring an all aluminum chassis, with three 1/4-20 threads on the back for easy mounting.

The FlyPack is available in two different models, 5v/7.2v/12v Base model and a 5v/12v/12v 212 model. It includes a powertap cable, accepting a power input from 12-17vdc, as well as one USB output, one 5v Lemo output, one 7.2v regulated outputs, and one 12v regulated.

With the FlyPack, you can power a camcorder/dslr, video processing converter, and audio recorder, all from one device.

 

SPECIFICATIONS:

Part # FP-212

Size: 3.65" x 3.175" x 1.08"

Weight: 0.5 lbs.

Power Input: 4pin 0B Lemo

Included Cable: Powertap to 4p 0B Lemo

Input Voltage: 11-18vdc

Part # FP-BASE

Size: 3.65" x 3.175" x 1.08"

Weight: 0.5 lbs.

Power Input: 4pin 0B Lemo

Included Cable: Powertap to 4p 0B Lemo

Input Voltage: 11-18vdc

Below outputs on the FlyPack:

USB Output: 5V, 1a**

LEMO 2-pin (0B): 5v, 2.5a

LEMO 4-pin (0B): 12v, 2.5a. Includes two 12v outputs.

Mounting Points: Three 1/4-20 threads on back

Power Indication: Blue LED illumination

**The FlyPack will charge an iPad but slower then the Apple brand charger.  You will see "Not Charging" on the iPad screen, but that just means 2.1A of current is not being supplied to the device.

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