On Thu, 06 Jan 2000 13:46:21 -0800, Phillip Franklin
<pfranklin@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I'm assuming you are referring to the M.6V Power Pack 1. Basically it
>is a cool looking 4AA battery holder with long cord. The idea is the
>batteries can be stored in a warm place so that you can operate a winder
>in extreme cold. What I would like to find would be an AC Adapter 3.
>Does any one have one of these they might be interested in selling or
>trading? I actually have a 6V Power Pack 2. It holds 4 D cells in a
>snazzy OM black leather-looking case. I was using it only for the
>modeling light in the Ring Flash 10. I have two AC Adapter 2's but
>could use another one. Sometimes I set up three T-32's for studio table
>top work. So again I might be willing to trade something for one of
>these.
>
>Phillip Franklin
Phillip,
I am afraid I cannot help you with an AC adapter 3 (I owe only one
which I definitly want to keep).
But since I use the same setup of multiple flashes like you do, I
would like to point you to yet another solution for powering them. You
can also use the Quantum Battery 1 (or 1+) to power two T-32's.
The 6 volt output can also be fed to the modeling lights of the macro
flashes. So with one QB 1 and two cables I power the T Power Control
and the modeling lights. In particular useful when going outdoors.
I even made a special cable, with a twin set of plugs on the flashgun
end and the regular RCA plug on the battery pack end. So I can power
my twin T-28 modeling lights and the Power Control all from one
source.
Good luck,
Frank.
Frank van Lindert
Utrecht NL
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