klynam
Specifier/Regulator
- Jan 26, 2005
- 1
Greetings to all,
I hope you'll all allow me a little grace in that I am not an engineer. I am a photographer and I need some advice, but this is the only online forum I can find with electrical engineers.
I'm trying to find a portable power source for my strobe lights and don't want to use a generator. I found a Xantrex unit online that I think will suit my needs but I can't afford to buy it and risk blowing it up the first time I use it. It's a small cart containing a sealed rechargeable battery and integrated 1500watt DC to AC inverter. Here's the link:
The manufacturer specifies up to 1350 watts continuous power (for a limted time of course.) The power-pack that powers my strobes is an 880 watt/second pack that runs on 120v AC at 10amps. According to my calculation (10amps x 120 = 1200 watts) the Xantrex should be able to power this pack.
My questions are:
1. Do photographic strobe power-packs require surges of energy after discharging the strobes (known as recycling in my line of work)? If so, will it exceed the ability of the Xantrex unit to provide power.
2. Assuming the Xantrex can adequately recharge the strobe power-pack, how many times could it recyle the strobe-pack before having to be recharged itself.
I hope this makes sense, and I welcome any advice. If this is not suitable for this forum, I compeletely understand if you must remove my post.
Thank you for your time,
The Image Doctore
theimagedoc@comcast.net
I hope you'll all allow me a little grace in that I am not an engineer. I am a photographer and I need some advice, but this is the only online forum I can find with electrical engineers.
I'm trying to find a portable power source for my strobe lights and don't want to use a generator. I found a Xantrex unit online that I think will suit my needs but I can't afford to buy it and risk blowing it up the first time I use it. It's a small cart containing a sealed rechargeable battery and integrated 1500watt DC to AC inverter. Here's the link:
The manufacturer specifies up to 1350 watts continuous power (for a limted time of course.) The power-pack that powers my strobes is an 880 watt/second pack that runs on 120v AC at 10amps. According to my calculation (10amps x 120 = 1200 watts) the Xantrex should be able to power this pack.
My questions are:
1. Do photographic strobe power-packs require surges of energy after discharging the strobes (known as recycling in my line of work)? If so, will it exceed the ability of the Xantrex unit to provide power.
2. Assuming the Xantrex can adequately recharge the strobe power-pack, how many times could it recyle the strobe-pack before having to be recharged itself.
I hope this makes sense, and I welcome any advice. If this is not suitable for this forum, I compeletely understand if you must remove my post.
Thank you for your time,
The Image Doctore
theimagedoc@comcast.net