RED REVOLT NANO-V

Key Features
- Powers the RED Komodo-X 6K S35 Camera
- Compact Form that Sits Flush on Camera
- 49Wh Capacity
- 6A Maximum Output
- Lightweight Solution
- Compatible with Most Cameras that Utilize V-Mount Batteries
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OVERVIEW
The REDVOLT® NANO-V battery is a small, lightweight power solution for the KOMODO-X™. Weighing in at only 0.63lbs (288g), it is ideal for gimbals, drones, and other setups where form factor and weight matter. The batteries dimensions (66 mm x 88 mm x 44 mm) ensure the camera retains completely flat surfaces on the top and sides, allowing users to attach various combinations of cages and plates, without issue.
Featuring a 49 Wh capacity and with a maximum output current of 6 amps, the battery can power the KOMODO-X and DSMC3™ RED® Touch 7.0” LCD when you want to shoot in as light a configuration as possible.
REDVOLT NANO-V was designed in partnership with Core SWX and is compatible with most cameras/modules that accept V-Lock batteries. For issues or troubleshooting, please visit https://coreswx.supportsystem.com.
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physical specifications
| Dimensions | 3.5" x 2.6" x 1.7" |
battery/charger attributes
| Battery Capacity | 49 Wh |
| Weight | 10.2oz |
| Voltage | 14.4 VDC |
power system
| Battery Type | V-Mount |
- RED REVOLT NANO-V
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