› Li-ion, 14.4V, 73Wh capacity
› NP-1 Type
› 2x D-tap DC output socket
› 4-level LED power indicator
› Not restricted by IATA
› Multiple circuit protections


NP-1 Type Camera Battery
S-8073N is the NP-1 type rechargeable
Li-ion battery pack for professional video
cameras, as well as the audio mixers of
NP-1 battery connection.


73Wh / 5.1Ah High Capacity
Consists of 8pcs 18650 battery cells, and reach 73Wh / 5.1Ah high
capacity, not restricted by IATA air transportation regulations.
Constant 66W, 5.5A output.


2x D-tap DC output socket
S-8073N has two D-tap DC output sockets, with max
50W, 3.5A output per socket.
You can also charge S-8073N via the D-tap socket by
SWIT portable single channel charger PC-U130B/B2.


4-level LED Power Indicator
On the front of the battery, there’re 4-level LED power indicators to check the battery remaining capacity. You can get a quick view of
capacity before using.


Charging via D-tap
You can use SWIT PC-U130B2 to charge S-8073N via D-tap socket. It takes 4 hours to fully charge 2x S-8073N, quick and convenient.
Nominal Voltage | 14.4V |
Capacity | 73Wh/5.1Ah |
Max output power | In total:66W |
| Electrodes:66W,5.5A | |
| D-tap:66W,5.5A | |
Mount Type | NP-1 |
Charging Temperature | 0-40°C |
| Discharging Temperature | -20°C-50°C(Capacity and Max Load may decrease when operating below 0°) |
Net weight | Net 0.45kg; With package0.5kg |
Dimensions | 185×72×25mm |
MSRP
$8222
MSRP
$8222
MSRP
$8222
We provide 1 year conditional warranty, and the following damages/issues are not covered under warranty:
(1) Any damage or breakdown caused by use, maintenance, or storage not according to the User Manual’s instructions, or disassemble, repair without authorization of SWIT.
(2) Battery performance declines, cannot be charged or any charging errors caused by using third-party chargers.
(3) Battery capacity naturally decreased after a certain cycle times of charging and discharging.
(4) The capacity loss caused by over 6-month’s storage, and not charging the battery to re-active it during the period.
(5) Any damage caused by irresistible factors (such as earthquake, fire, lightning etc.) or human factors.
(6) Any damage or breakdown not caused by the product’s design, workmanship, or manufacturing quality, etc.





