Modern production gear requires versatile power solutions, and the Rolux RL-PD100 D-Tap to USB-C Bi-Directional Charging Adapter delivers just that. Whether you need to charge your batteries through USB-C or power your devices from a D-Tap source, this adapter ensures efficiency, safety, and convenience in one compact accessory.
Product Specifications
USB-C to D-TAP Charging
- D-Tap No-load Voltage: 16.8V ± 0.1V
- Charging Power at D-Tap: 45W Max.
- Charging Efficiency: >91%
- Surface Temperature During Charging: <50℃
D-TAP to USB-C Discharge
- Input Voltage Range: 12–17V
- Discharge Power at USB-C: 100W Max.
- Discharge Efficiency: >91%
- Surface Temperature During Discharge: <60℃
Two-Way Power in One Adapter
The RL-PD100 stands out with its bi-directional charging. This means you can:
- Use USB-C to charge a D-Tap battery at up to 45W.
- Convert D-Tap output into USB-C power delivery, supporting up to 100W for laptops, tablets, or other USB-C devices.
This dual functionality makes it an essential accessory for professionals who juggle multiple devices in the field.
High Efficiency, Low Heat
With >91% efficiency in both charging and discharging, the RL-PD100 minimizes wasted energy while keeping temperatures safe. Its design ensures surface temperatures remain under 50℃ during charging and 60℃ during discharge, protecting both your gear and your workflow.
Compact, Travel-Friendly Design
Built with portability in mind, the RL-PD100 is lightweight and easy to integrate into any kit. It’s especially useful for filmmakers, photographers, and content creators who require flexible power solutions while traveling or working on location.
Why Choose the Rolux RL-PD100?
- Bi-directional functionality: USB-C ↔ D-Tap
- Up to 100W power delivery for USB-C devices
- Fast and efficient charging with over 91% efficiency
- Safe temperature control during operation
- Ideal for professional fieldwork and travel setups
The Rolux RL-PD100 D-Tap to USB-C Bi-Directional Charging Adapter is more than just a cable—it’s a powerful bridge between traditional cinema batteries and modern USB-C devices, giving creators the flexibility to stay powered anywhere.