Take control of your on-set power management with this D-Tap to Dual NP-F Dummy Battery Adapter Cable with USB-C PD. Designed for professionals, this innovative solution allows you to power two NP-F based devices,such as monitors and wireless video transmitters,from a single D-Tap power source. The integrated USB-C port adds the flexibility to charge an additional device like a camera, light, or smartphone with PD support (Power Delivery).
Whether you're running an Atomos Ninja V, SmallHD, or Feelworld monitor, and a Hollyland Mars system, this adapter eliminates bulky batteries and messy cables from your rig. Both devices mount securely on the dummy battery block, providing a portable, cable-efficient setup that moves with you during handheld or gimbal shooting.
Built-in safety protections ensure your equipment stays safe with reverse polarity, overvoltage, and overload protection. The coiled design keeps things tidy while stretching up to 39 inches for added flexibility. A durable CNC aluminum body ensures long-term use on even the most demanding shoots.
If you're looking for an efficient, multi-device power solution, this adapter is the go-to upgrade for any serious video production rig.
Technical Specifications:
Input Voltage (via D-Tap): 9V–20V
NP-F Dummy Battery Output: 8V / 8A Max (64W total)
USB-C PD Output: 5V 3A / 9V 2A / 12V 1.5A (up to 36W)
Cable Length: 30cm (12") unstretched, 100cm (39") fully stretched
Connectors:
Plug A: D-Tap Male
Plug B: Dual-Sided NP-F Dummy Battery
USB-C PD Output Port
Construction: CNC Aluminum Alloy Frame
Safety Features: Input/output reverse protection, overvoltage, and overload protection
Important Note:
Not Intended for Direct Camera Power: This adapter is designed to power monitors, wireless systems, and accessories via NP-F dummy battery, but not for powering cameras directly through NP-F input.
Normal Voltage Behavior: When the input voltage is at the lower threshold (e.g., 9V), a slight voltage drop (to approximately 7.8V) at the output is expected and safe for compatible devices.
USB-C PD Output Dependency: The USB-C Power Delivery output may default to 5V when the input voltage is too low to support higher PD profiles. For optimal performance, use a stable 12V+ D-Tap source.