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p.1 #5 · Radiopopper JrX and Vagabond II problems | |
Jimmy Ho wrote:
Thank you for responding, Paul. I'll assume that the Alien Bee Max will not have these interface anomalies then?
Correct. Unlike most digital monolights on the market, next generation Buff lights will operate down to 40VAC without problems. Typically, with multiple lights connected to an inverter like Vagabond or Innovatronics, the inverter output drops to 60 to 70VAC at the beginning of recycle, then rises to 120VAC. This crashes the uP in most digital lights and causes some problems with the telephone style remote jack circuits in classic Buff lights. Next generation Buff lights won't be affected.
But this brings up a potentially similar situation with Cyber Commander connected via telephone connector and CSR+ or CSRB+ and classic Buff lights - every thing mentioned can tolerate the "brown out" except for the analog remote input of the classic Buff lights.
The best interim workaround, until the next generation Buff lights appear, is to use a Honda generator instead of battery inverter, or to use manual control when using vagabond.
As for remote tripping of classic Buff lights with Vagabond, either the CSR or CSRB or CSR+/CSRB+ receivers connected to the 1/8" sync jack rather than the telephone style connector will avoid these problems - but the CC will not be able to do its magic - power control grouping, etc.
I hope this adds more clarification than confusion.
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