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Battery Charger 8.4V 600mA Sony NP-FW50
- Rechargeable battery charger compatible with Sony NP-FW50 model.
- It has a 220 VAC bipolar connection of type IEC 60320 C7 female. Includes 150 cm long power cable.
- Charger8.4 VDC and 600mA.
- It has LED charging indicator.
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- Rechargeable battery charger compatible with Sony NP-FW50 model.
- It has a 220 VAC bipolar connection of type IEC 60320 C7 female. Includes 150 cm long power cable.
- Charger8.4 VDC and 600mA.
- It has LED charging indicator.
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Charger for Sony rechargeable batteries models NP-FW50, etc. 8.4 VDC and 600 mA compact charger that has a socket to house the battery and LED charging indicator.
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- Rechargeable battery charger compatible with Sony NP-FW50 model.
- It has a 220 VAC bipolar connection of type IEC 60320 C7 female. Includes 150 cm long power cable.
- Charger8.4 VDC and 600mA.
- It has LED charging indicator.
- Gross Weight: 140 g
- Product size (width x depth x height): 8.5 x 4.5 x 4.0 cm
- Number of packages: 1
- Packages size: 14.5 x 7.5 x 4.5 cm
Technical terms
- IEC
- Battery charging cycles
- LED
- VDC
- VAC
- Electrical cables according to number of conductors
The IEC 60320 standard defines an international set of non-locking appliance couplers for connecting power supply cords to electrical equipment up to 250 V.
The specification ensures electrical and mechanical interchangeability across a wide range of devices. Connectors are designated by even and odd numbers, where odd numbers (C7, C13, C19) refer to the female connector and even numbers (C8, C14, C20) to the male appliance inlet.
| Type | Current (A) | Ground | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| C7 / C8 | 2.5 A | No | Consumer electronics (Shotgun). |
| C13 / C14 | 10 A / 15 A | Yes | PC, IT equipment. |
Widespread adoption of this standard has enabled global hardware manufacturing efficiency, allowing a single power supply unit to work worldwide by simply swapping the localized cord. In modern data center architectures, the shift toward C19/C20 standards is vital to handle the increased power density of high-performance servers.
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- Global standardization and compliance.
- Class I and Class II equipment support.
- High thermal tolerance variants available.
Standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission.



