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Portable Pwer Build
Did the research and these are the parts I opted for I realize most use the 600 watt converter but I figured I rather be safe than sorry.
Should have everything at my doorstep by the end of Monday night, minus the mounting cart.
Also not list have an ANL 250amp fuse holder.
If the bottom compartment is large enough for the battery going to go with the Stanley Rolling mobile cart with wheels Walmart sells for $20.00.
Here is what I have so far, hoping ( and it should) be able to fire 4-5 Westcott 300 Watt strobes.
Ray Still
Sep 11, 2011 at 12:27 PM
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