Thank you for that comment. I was actually going to ask for some advice on
the wire as there is a lot of current going through there I assume. I am
not sure however if I will cut it and splice new part into it. I would
rather try to make a plug & receptacle that goes between the power unit and
the flash head plug. But before I try any of that I am going to see if
moving the power unit to the front of the lens is enough for my needs (the
idea is to put the flash heads on goosenecks so they can be moved freely
around in all directions).
J
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Hughes" <timhughes@xxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2007 02:44
Subject: [OM] Re: T-28 cable extension anyone?
>
> Be aware if you add your own plug and cable in between, as others have
> suggested, it has to be
> low resistance wire and in case of connectors high current rated. The peak
> currents are well over
> 100A and although the connector does not have to continuously carry that,
> never the less, it
> should be rated at, at least 10's of amps.
>
> Tim Hughes
>
>
> --- Johann Thorsson <johann@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>> I am wondering if anyone knows of a similar plug and receptor as is used
>> on
>> the T-28 twin flash and if it can be purchased anywhere? I would like to
>> be
>> able to move the flash heads further away from the power unit than the
>> current coiled cables allow.
>>
>> J
>>
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