Gabriel Hong Posted July 29, 2025 Posted July 29, 2025 Does anyone have any insight as to what kind of power is required for an older Arriflex II a? I've read conflicting articles online that say 12v DC only and some say between 12v and 16v. My camera is the older model with the German spelling "Oel" inside. My thought was to buy the Anton Bauer Titon Micro 150 V-mount Battery and convert the ends of my cable to fit a D-tap plug. If anyone has previous solutions they've found I'm all ears, thanks - Gabe.
Fabian Schreyer Posted July 29, 2025 Posted July 29, 2025 The rheostat motor is supposed to be supplied with 16.8V. If you are shooting no higher speeds than 24fps with 200ft loads, you might be able to get away with 12V though. But that, of course, is something that you would need to test.
Gabriel Hong Posted July 29, 2025 Author Posted July 29, 2025 45 minutes ago, Fabian Schreyer said: The rheostat motor is supposed to be supplied with 16.8V. If you are shooting no higher speeds than 24fps with 200ft loads, you might be able to get away with 12V though. But that, of course, is something that you would need to test. I could be wrong but I believe that the camera has a Governor Speed-Controlled Motor. The manual directly states 16v but I'm still a bit skeptical and don't want to overheat the motor.
Fabian Schreyer Posted July 29, 2025 Posted July 29, 2025 The motor that you pictured for sure does not have one. It is just a variable resistor that you can adjust by turning the dial.
Gabriel Hong Posted July 29, 2025 Author Posted July 29, 2025 4 minutes ago, Fabian Schreyer said: The motor that you pictured for sure does not have one. It is just a variable resistor that you can adjust by turning the dial. That's really helpful info. I bought it from Sweden and neither the guy I bought it from nor I knew much about it. What battery would you recommend if 16.8v is what it needs? Though I don't plan to film any faster than 24fps I'd still like to be covered with enough voltage.
Fabian Schreyer Posted July 30, 2025 Posted July 30, 2025 (edited) I do not have experience with professional (V-mount, etc) battery solutions (as they are way to expensive for my hobbyist use), so I cannot really make an appropriate recommendation. I use a battery adapter made for Li-Ion power tool battery packs with my IIA and so far this works quite well. These adapters can be bought for many tool brands from Aliexpress and they cost about 10$. Edited July 30, 2025 by Fabian Schreyer
Gabriel Hong Posted May 5 Author Posted May 5 Would you be able to link what you're using? Thank you.
Steve Switaj Posted May 5 Posted May 5 Also, if you don't want to modify an original cable, Richard Bennet at Cinemagear offers a plug adapter to a generaic 3 pin XLR https://www.cinemagear.com/details/arri-2c-power-adapter.html
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