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New Open box Godox Propac PB820 Power Pack Battery & Chargers
$ 52.8
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Description
New Open box Godox Propac PB820 Power Pack Battery & ChargersNew never used Speedlight power source. Included shoulder strap, AC battery charger and a DC battery charger and user guide. No camera cable is included.
I have 2 of these for sale. I do have the boxes which 1 is in bad shape.
Suitable for:
Canon Version: Canon 600Ex, 430Ex, 540Ex, 550Ex, Canon 580Ex, 580Ex II and other flash model with same type of input power port, such Yongnuo flash.
Nikon Version: Nikon SB910, SB28 Euro, SB28DX, SB80Dx, SB800, SB900 and other flash model with same type of input power port
Sony Version: Sony HVL-F58AM and other flash model with same type of input power port
And more
Features:
Adopting the CPU control circuit and the thermo-resistant nylon housing,Godox PB820 power pack integrates software protection and hardware protection, and provides super performance in the aspect of safety and reliability.
The charger and the plug-in connector cable of Godox PB820 power pack are compatible with Quantum products.
With LED indicator:4 LED power,1LED for charging status,and 1 for working status.
It is especially useful on press,sports and fashion photographing.
You can save money by using this battery pack in considering of its huge compatibility with
Godox Propac PB-820 battery pack review
We review the Godox Propac PB820, a Chinese high voltage battery pack for speedlights. Widely available in Europe at a low price, could this bright green contender give Quantum a run for their money?
No longer a throwaway Chinese brand found only in obscure online shops or eBay, Godox products are now widely distributed in Europe by companies such as Walimex and Elemental. Their latest multi-front assault on the portable flash market include the Lead power LP750 pure sine wave battery pack, the Reemix RMII wireless trigger and Propac PB-820 high voltage battery pack, reviewed here.
The most striking feature of the Godox Propac is its lime green cover. For the less brash photographers amongst us, fear not, the PB-820 is also available in black. The top panel is incredibly simple, featuring a single DIN 45326 socket (compatible with Quantum Turbo cables) which doubles up as both the output and input port. Power is controlled by a simple on/off button and charging status is displayed by a ring of LEDs. Strap lugs on each side allow the fitting of a shoulder strap (no strap is included) or there is a belt clip.
Warning: The Godox Propac is not compatible with all types of Quantum chargers, despite what is written in their instruction manual.
Most surprising for me was the battery pack’s light weight. The Propac is a mere 502 grams which belies its size (150*104*44mm). From this compact package the manufacturer claims you can get up to 320 full power flashes. Inside the Propac is a 9.6V nickel metal hydride 2000 mAh battery.
Working in events photography, I regularly use the Propac with an on-camera TTL Nikon SB-800 and take well over 300 bounce flash photographs in a night. I’ve never seen the unit below half charge, even when neglecting to charge the pack between two jobs. Indeed, my AA batteries, effectively only powering the speedlight’s liquid crystal display, ran out more quickly than the Propac.
With AA batteries alone, a Nikon SB-800 recycles from a full power flash in around 5 seconds or so. With the Propac, that time is slashed to under a second.
Specification:
Battery pack: Ni-MH battery 9.6V / 2000mAh
Battery charging time: Approx. 2 hours
Flash charging time: Approx.1 second (full power)
Flash time: Approx.250-320 times (full power)
Overall dimension: 150 * 104 * 44mm
Weight: 510G