02-28-2021 05:36 PM
Planning a short trip to a somewhat remote area and was looking for some kind of options to make sure that I don't run out of batteries. Is there a car charger that will charge the LP E17? Or a way of powering the camera with an external source such as a power bank or something similar? Any suggestion appreciated, except go buy more batteries.
02-28-2021 06:43 PM
I would estimate that all of Canon's current DSLRs have an available power adapter, most especially the camera bodies that are supported by the EOS Webcam Utility software. In fact, power adapters have been in short supply in recent months.
02-28-2021 06:45 PM
Oh, yeah. I am pretty sure the LP-E17 can only be charged with it' AC power charger. I do not think there is a USB option to charge the battery.
02-28-2021 08:17 PM
Because charging the battery requires more power than USB can supply.
You can get an inverter for your charger, or their are third party 12V charger.
02-28-2021 08:39 PM
Yeah, I checked out Canons website but didn't really see anything. I really don't trust after market gadgets so I might research power inverters and see if that's a viable power source for 120V power. Thanks for the input.
02-28-2021 09:03 PM
I bought a Watson brand from B&H to charge my Canon XF-400 camcorder batteries from 12 volts when needed. It has performed flawlessly for 3 years.
I trust the Watson charger more than I trust most power inverters which are more complex than the charger and face a more competitive market, thus with more motivation to cut costs and corners.
Rodger
02-28-2021 09:45 PM
02-28-2021 10:10 PM
You may be surprised at how much current the inverter draws to power your coffee pot, 600 to 1,000 watts is common power consumption for a coffee pot when operating. Inverters aren't 100% efficient so your car battery will have a very short life if you don't keep the engine at fast idle to charge it.
B&H has the Watson C-1546 in stock for 19.95, charges LP-E17 batteries from 12 or 24 VDC and 100-240VAC. It appears identical to the model C-1508 I use for the camcorder BP-800 series batteries except for the battery connector itself.
Rodger
03-01-2021 06:08 PM
@wq9nsc wrote:You may be surprised at how much current the inverter draws to power your coffee pot, 600 to 1,000 watts is common power consumption for a coffee pot when operating. Inverters aren't 100% efficient so your car battery will have a very short life if you don't keep the engine at fast idle to charge it.
B&H has the Watson C-1546 in stock for 19.95, charges LP-E17 batteries from 12 or 24 VDC and 100-240VAC. It appears identical to the model C-1508 I use for the camcorder BP-800 series batteries except for the battery connector itself.
Rodger
I was kidding about the coffe pot. I prefer taking only bare essentials.
03-01-2021 02:38 PM - edited 03-01-2021 02:44 PM
@msmith1 wrote:Yeah, I checked out Canons website but didn't really see anything. I really don't trust after market gadgets so I might research power inverters and see if that's a viable power source for 120V power. Thanks for the input.
I looked at B&H and Adorama and didn't see anything compatible with my battery. At least with an inverter I can hook up a coffee pot.
B&H sells a universal Manfotto charger that can charge multiple battery types and can use a 12v source to charge.
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