Your Canon R8 dies halfway through a livestream, the chat panics, and now you’re googling “dummy battery vs USB-C PD –– will it blow up my camera?” Most advice collides: some swear a 30 W phone brick is fine, others insist on 100 W “just in case.”
The truth is buried in volts, amps, and a USB-C handshake most videos skip. This guide straightens it out. We’ll demystify Power Delivery basics, debunk the “over-voltage fry” myth, and give you a one-click calculator that converts your camera’s battery specs or watt draw into the exact PD profile you need – plus a shortlist of certified GaN chargers up to 240 W. Powering mirrorless cams safely has never been clearer.
USB-C PD Wattage Calculator
Calculate the right Power Delivery profile for your mirrorless camera rig
LP-E17 • 7.2V • 1040mAh
LP-E6NH • 7.2V • 2130mAh
LP-E6NH • 7.2V • 2130mAh
LP-E6NH • 7.2V • 2130mAh
LP-E17 • 7.2V • 1040mAh
LP-E17 • 7.2V • 1040mAh
LP-E6NH • 7.2V • 2130mAh
LP-E12 • 7.2V • 875mAh
NP-FZ100 • 7.2V • 2280mAh
NP-FZ100 • 7.2V • 2280mAh
NP-FZ100 • 7.2V • 2280mAh
NP-FZ100 • 7.2V • 2280mAh
NP-FZ100 • 7.2V • 2280mAh
NP-FZ100 • 7.2V • 2280mAh
NP-FZ100 • 7.2V • 2280mAh
NP-FW50 • 7.2V • 1080mAh
NP-FW50 • 7.2V • 1080mAh
NP-BX1 • 3.6V • 1240mAh
DMW-BLK22 • 7.2V • 2200mAh
DMW-BLK22 • 7.2V • 2200mAh
DMW-BLJ31 • 7.2V • 3050mAh
DMW-BLF19 • 7.2V • 1860mAh
DMW-BLF19 • 7.2V • 1860mAh
DMW-BLJ31 • 7.2V • 3050mAh
EN-EL15c • 7.0V • 2280mAh
EN-EL15c • 7.0V • 2280mAh
EN-EL18d • 10.8V • 2500mAh
EN-EL15c • 7.0V • 2280mAh
EN-EL15c • 7.0V • 2280mAh
EN-EL15c • 7.0V • 2280mAh
EN-EL25 • 7.2V • 1120mAh
EN-EL25 • 7.2V • 1120mAh
NP-W235 • 7.2V • 2250mAh
NP-W235 • 7.2V • 2250mAh
NP-W235 • 7.2V • 2250mAh
NP-W235 • 7.2V • 2250mAh
NP-W235 • 7.2V • 2250mAh
NP-W126S • 7.2V • 1260mAh
NP-W126S • 7.2V • 1260mAh
BLX-1 • 7.4V • 1720mAh
BLS-50 • 7.4V • 1210mAh
BLH-1 • 7.4V • 1720mAh
BLS-50 • 7.4V • 1210mAh
BLS-50 • 7.4V • 1210mAh
🛡️ Safety Note
USB-C PD is designed to be safe. Your camera or dummy battery must explicitly request a specific voltage profile before the charger will deliver it. The negotiation happens automatically, so you won't "fry" your camera.
Always use a regulated dummy battery that includes DC-DC conversion circuitry. Never use direct-wired plates without proper regulation.
