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Hello, Is the is Lumedyne mono strobe, sill a worthy buy? Is this too old, can anyone ID it? Thank you!!





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Nov 20, 2013 at 01:56 AM
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That appears to just be a Lumedyne standard head for their battery packs. They are known for excellent quality battery pack and head systems, and at least to my recollection did not manufacture monolights. If they did, they would be larger than what is pictured. The company is still around and their gear is very well made. You can mix and match a huge variety of components to suit your battery system needs. It does seem that they have not very innovative in recent years, but I'm sure they still have strong professional customer base.


Nov 20, 2013 at 08:02 AM
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Maybe show a picture of the label and/or nameplate ... it might have a model # on it.


Nov 20, 2013 at 10:21 AM
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RustyBug wrote:
Maybe show a picture of the label and/or nameplate ... it might have a model # on it.



THANKS FOR THE TIPS GUYS! i really appreciate the feedback! here IS THE item, I won on ebay, i hope they work out!!
-americo


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=261309454361&ssPageName=STRK:MEAFB:IT



Nov 20, 2013 at 05:04 PM
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RustyBug wrote:
Maybe show a picture of the label and/or nameplate ... it might have a model # on it.

These are the best pix i can get for now!


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$T2eC16J,!)4FI,!MU2D(BSYFL6fz9!~~60_57 by aRolleiBrujo, on Flickr




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Nov 20, 2013 at 07:33 PM
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a.RodriguezPix wrote:
...here IS THE item, I won on ebay, i hope they work out!!


You're going to need power packs for those; as the seller clearly stated, the sale did NOT include power packs.

Those are NOT monolights; they're strobe HEADS that MUST be plugged into a power pack.

http://www.lumedyne.com/products.asp



Nov 21, 2013 at 12:15 AM
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BrianO wrote:
You're going to need power packs for those; as the seller clearly stated, the sale did NOT include power packs.

Those are NOT monolights; they're strobe HEADS that MUST be plugged into a power pack.

http://www.lumedyne.com/products.asp

grr! well off to find the correct supply! Thanks for the info., I hope I got a good bargain!!xD



Nov 21, 2013 at 12:20 AM
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Only one head appears to be a modelling head and the tubes don't look like regular 800Ws tubes, they look like 400Ws.

067 400Ws packs or 065 200Ws packs would probably be your best bet for power packs, then you will need batteries. 'Large' batteries are cheapest to re-cell taking 3.2Ah Lead Acid type batteries, the smaller 'Small' and 'Mini' batteries require Nicad packs if you need to re-cell.

You can buy 'Large' battery cases (with circuit boards and battery plugs) new, for about $50 B&H or Adorama, and the 3.2Ah PB for about $15.



Nov 21, 2013 at 11:36 AM
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ukphotographer wrote:
Only one head appears to be a modelling head and the tubes don't look like regular 800Ws tubes, they look like 400Ws.

067 400Ws packs or 065 200Ws packs would probably be your best bet for power packs, then you will need batteries. 'Large' batteries are cheapest to re-cell taking 3.2Ah Lead Acid type batteries, the smaller 'Small' and 'Mini' batteries require Nicad packs if you need to re-cell.

You can buy 'Large' battery cases (with circuit boards and battery plugs) new, for about $50 B&H or Adorama, and the 3.2Ah PB for about $15.



You are on the spot! I just came to post a response from the company and it is near your reply! Thank you for the reply and tips! I cant wait to get these flowing!!



Nov 21, 2013 at 11:48 AM
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Hello,

I saw your photos.  The two Heads that you have can run from any of our Power Packs.  There are many options between 25ws all the way to 400ws and most can be boosted to thousands of watt seconds but the flashtubes that you have are rated only to 800ws.  Once you select a Pack (we often have some refurbished ones for a good price on the SALE page of our website) then you select the battery size that fits your needs between weight, cost and flashes per charge.  Those options are on the BATTERY page under the PRODUCTS tab.

Lastly, you will need to recharge the battery and the CHARGER page shows those options.

The light quality of the Lumedyne Heads is still unparalleled worldwide and is mostly unchanged over the last 42 years.  You will need the rest of the system to use them.

The Head with the round sync jack has high sync voltage and should never be plugged directly to the hot shoe of a camera.  It can be modernized with a safe sync voltage for under $100.  As long as you use it as the second light with a slave you'll be fine anyway.

I hope that helps.
DJ


DJ LaDez
GM at Lumedyne, Inc.
6010 Wall St.
Port Richey, FL 34668 USA
Phone 1-800-LUMEDYNE
Phone 727-847-5394
Fax 727-841-0000
www.Lumedyne.com
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On 11/20/2013 11:00 PM, A Rodriguez wrote: A copy and paste of lumedynes answer!! They are very prompt and courteous!




Nov 21, 2013 at 11:49 AM
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A very solid old school 'dumb flash' a friend of mine has a bunch of them. I consider them to be a battery powered version of Norman/Speedotron. Decent power, a bunch of accessories and simple. Alot like a 1970 Ford f150

"The light quality of the Lumedyne Heads is still unparalleled worldwide and is mostly unchanged over the last 42 years. "

Pretty much says it all.



Nov 21, 2013 at 10:30 PM
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ukphotographer wrote:
Only one head appears to be a modelling head and the tubes don't look like regular 800Ws tubes, they look like 400Ws.

067 400Ws packs or 065 200Ws packs would probably be your best bet for power packs, then you will need batteries. 'Large' batteries are cheapest to re-cell taking 3.2Ah Lead Acid type batteries, the smaller 'Small' and 'Mini' batteries require Nicad packs if you need to re-cell.

You can buy 'Large' battery cases (with circuit boards and battery plugs) new, for about $50 B&H or Adorama, and the 3.2Ah PB for about $15.



So, Would you mind pointing a fellow photographer, with zero skill, and understanding of anything sparky, to the proper items to purchase? I would like to go the route you have mentioned, but, the idea of electrocution really puts a damper on my journey! Thank you!



Nov 22, 2013 at 12:50 AM
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Theres a variety of battery cases here:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=lumedyne+battery+case&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=

The 'Super' is the easy one to get which will accommodate this battery: 12v 3.4Ah
Something like these..
http://www.atbatt.com/sealed-lead-acid-batteries/b/power-sonic/m/12v-3-4ah.asp
http://www.mybatteryplace.com/ups-backup/19038-werker-wka12-33f.html

The cases include the electronics and charging socket and will only need the battery terminals connecting. Chargers are pretty common.. 12-15v / 500mA-1A.

If you feel adventurous and fancy re-celling with Nicads - particularly the Regular or Mini cases then you can use these:
http://www.energexbatteries.com/products.php?product=Lumedyne-Battery-Pack-eb%252dl930

Lumedyne or Dasaga will do the job for you: http://dasaga.com if you don't want to do it yourself.

From the Nicad packs you can see that their capacity is 3000mah per pack. Compared to the Regular battery size which is 3x the size the capacity is very similar.. 3000mah / 3.4Ah If weight/size is an issue the Nicads would be better. You can also get higher capacity packs than the 3000mah ones but they tend to be made up and recelled by the commercial battery companies. I have a few of these which are useful but the majority of my batteries are the Lead Acid kind. Both my Lumedynes and Quantums share these 3.4Ah sized Lead Acid batteries.




Nov 22, 2013 at 05:50 AM
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ukphotographer wrote:
Theres a variety of battery cases here:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=lumedyne+battery+case&N=0&InitialSearch=yes&sts=ma&Top+Nav-Search=

The 'Super' is the easy one to get which will accommodate this battery: 12v 3.4Ah
Something like these..
http://www.atbatt.com/sealed-lead-acid-batteries/b/power-sonic/m/12v-3-4ah.asp
http://www.mybatteryplace.com/ups-backup/19038-werker-wka12-33f.html

The cases include the electronics and charging socket and will only need the battery terminals connecting. Chargers are pretty common.. 12-15v / 500mA-1A.

If you feel adventurous and fancy re-celling with Nicads - particularly the Regular or Mini cases then you can use these:
http://www.energexbatteries.com/products.php?product=Lumedyne-Battery-Pack-eb%252dl930

Lumedyne or Dasaga will do the job for you: http://dasaga.com if you don't want to do it yourself.

From the Nicad packs you can see that their capacity is 3000mah per pack. Compared to the Regular battery
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Thank you very much for this very thorough explanation, and detailed assistance! I will do this piece by piece, until I get these running! I am going to read, and read again, until, I make sure I understand every point made, plus, I still have that pesky morbid fear of frying myself! I wish I did more of my own research! Thanks again, for your time, and aid! -Americo.Rodriguez



Nov 22, 2013 at 11:49 AM
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You might be able to buy power packs with batteries and chargers(?) These might already be serviceable but if you know what you're looking at before you buy, you will have a better idea about what the likely 'full' cost might be if you need to re-cell.

Fitting a battery shouldn't fry you, but avoid shorting the battery terminals or touching both terminals at the same time. The big risk is with capacitors but these are in the power packs and not connected to the battery if you need to re-cell any.

Theres a Lumedyne user group on Flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/lumilugs/ not much activity, but useful information.



Nov 22, 2013 at 12:43 PM
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ukphotographer wrote:
You might be able to buy power packs with batteries and chargers(?) These might already be serviceable but if you know what you're looking at before you buy, you will have a better idea about what the likely 'full' cost might be if you need to re-cell.

Fitting a battery shouldn't fry you, but avoid shorting the battery terminals or touching both terminals at the same time. The big risk is with capacitors but these are in the power packs and not connected to the battery if you need to re-cell any.

Theres a Lumedyne user group on Flickr here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/lumilugs/ not
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So far, I have this battery for one, unless it can be used for both? With hopes that it will function, but with the idea of a rebuild needed!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=251386305305&ssPageName=STRK:MEAFB:IT



Nov 23, 2013 at 02:31 AM
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Do you have the pack or just the battery, I have seen packs with 2 plugs for two heads...then you can add on boosters for more power faster recycle time...


Nov 23, 2013 at 03:26 AM
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Micky Bill wrote:
Do you have the pack or just the battery, I have seen packs with 2 plugs for two heads...then you can add on boosters for more power faster recycle time...

So far it is the battery, Lumedyne Regular Battery #025 Untested may need new cells. I am slowly trying to find what I need! For the most part, I am going to use these for my home photography, nothing more than maybe a large family photo shoot, down, to portraits, and maybe sometimes outdoors! I think I have gone over my head though, however, it seems to be a decent purchase! Thanks for the aid in my quest, I appreciate it all! -Americo.Rodriguez



Nov 23, 2013 at 03:43 AM
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Micky Bill wrote:
Do you have the pack or just the battery, I have seen packs with 2 plugs for two heads...then you can add on boosters for more power faster recycle time...

i'm also working on finding the lowest priced charger!



Nov 23, 2013 at 03:44 AM
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Your battery will inevitably need a re-cell. Dasaga list that at $123, or you do it yourself for $100.

The cost-effective way is to buy a brand new case and a Lead Acid battery with more capacity and fit it yourself.. $92.

Both your heads can be powered by one power pack at equal power each and you can add head extension cables if you want. Cheapest, easiest and most convenient is probably to buy two packs.

Check out your old electrical products for a charger. Many transform your line voltage down to 12V and use a standard plug. Those work. Anything between 12v-15v will work.



Nov 23, 2013 at 07:14 AM
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