Richard Karlsen wrote:
I havent used them in years but they worked well for a home studio. Set them up with umbrellas and was happy with them for a long while til i could afford a more powerful power pack setups
LOL prices seem to have gone way up! bought mine they were something like $40 at the old Spireratone store
Edit; that was pre digital, i would check the trigger voltage to be sure they are OK with electronics
I use safe sync's no matter what for anything connected byt a cord, if you do also, no matter what you plug into
They are "slave" units, there is no trigger voltage, at least not on that particular unit
Maximum Watt/Seconds 100 Watt/Seconds
Guide Number 140 (Iso 100 at 10 feet)
Recycle Time 4 - 6 Seconds
Flash Duration N/A
Flash Variability 3 F/stops
User Replaceable Flashtube No
Changeable Reflector Yes, (not included)
Modeling Light Wattage No llamaing Lamp
Voltage Stabilization No
Flash Ready Indicator No
Operating Voltage 100 - 120 Volts, 60 Hertz
Sync Voltage N/A
Built-in Slave Cell Yes
Circuit Protection 2 Amp Fuse
Fan Cooled No
Auto Dump No
Dimensions 4.25 x 5" (10.7 x 12.7cm)
Weight 1 lb. (.45Kg)