The 3 pin connector on the flash allows 300V to go diectly into the main
cap.
John
Paul Haigney wrote:
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> Hi Wayne
> I did not use the 3 pin connector on the T32 at all.
> I just remove the battery cover and connect to the + & - contacts.
> I did look at using the 3 pin connector but I decided to take the
> easy route,as you look at the diagram below the pins are
> left to right....+ , - , and negative ,,,,,I THINK.
> The batts I used are made by Hawker, they have a web site
> a sealed lead rechargable battery,,type 2 volt,,12.5AH,,J cell.
> RGds Paul
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> >
> > Paul, I was not clear on you pin description.
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> > as you look at the pins from the front, which are which?
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> > Wayne
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