This has been sound advice. It isn't blinking, but the test light is on
and I discharged it a couple of times and found that it came back up
to power in a few seconds. Apparently it isn't taking enough of a
charge yet to start blinking, but I just put another set of batteries
in it and I'll see what another few hours does for the situation.
-Rob
On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 12:28 AM, Michael Kopp wrote:
I think your 283 might come back to life if you leave the batteries in
and
leave it turned on overnight. The capacitor needs reforming, because
it's
completely discharged. Whether or not it will take a new charge, I
can't
say for sure, but it's worth a try. Great strobes, best ever made.
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