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In Reply to: Wow...thanks... posted by FeedBag on January 22, 2003 at 06:00:39:
The one I carried around was :)Yeah, they weighed a freakin' ton, didn't they?
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..freakin big & seemed to last forever. Could have been 510V - that was over 30 years ago & I've had beers since then.I do remember this teenage kid following me all over the place during one shoot & being a general pain in the butt by jumping into the frame and saying, "hey, take my picture, take my picture!!" I took one photo of him with the strobe set at 1/4 power & he thought it was so much fun he started doing it all over again.
If you remember the unit there was a button that only looked like a red rubber dot on top of the flash head so you could dump the charge when you were done shooting or test the unit. I flipped the switch to full power, the little bugger was about 3-feet away from me and I said, "hey - kid..." and he looked over at me & got a face full of light. Took him about 30 minutes to recuperate so his eyes worked right & he didn't see a blue flash tube on his retina.
I know the dump button. Btw, I dug up a reference to the battery. See below. It was 510 volts, and you recalled the number correctly!
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All I know is the strap kept sliding off my shoulder from the weight.It could clip to my belt,but messed up my Tux. I don't miss those days!
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bh3.sph/FrameWork.class?FNC=ProductActivator__Aproductlist_html___19185___GB510V___REG___CatID=435___SID=F331E2C8FD0
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