


Akkuladegerät MH-34 für Akku EN-EL15c/b Nikon Z Kamera
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Akkuladegerät MH-34 für Akku EN-EL15c/b Nikon Z KameraDas MH 34 ist ein Akkuladegert mit USB C Anschluss. Es ist mit den Lithium Ionen Akkus EN EL15c und EN EL15b kompatibel. Das MH 34 muss an ein EH 8P Netzteil, ein EH 7P Ladenetzteil angeschlossen werden, die USB PowerDelivery untersttzen. Um das MH 34 mit einem EH 8P Netzteil zu verwenden, bentigen Sie ein UC E25 USB Kabel (separat erhltlich). Das MH 34 Akkuladegert kann nicht zum Laden von Lithium Ionen Akkus EN EL15a oder EN EL15 verwendet werden.
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