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Jun 13, 2011 08:29 |  #16

dmward wrote in post #12582994 (external link)
PCB has 25 Watt modeling lights for the Einstein on the website for ordering.
About $8.00 each, same as 250W.

This will really help with my Es on a VML.

UM...This is the only thing on PCB site I see:
250-Watt Modeling Lamp
for the Einstein 640, ZEUS™, Z2500SH and Z2500BTH


Can you link me to the 25watt version because I just don't see it?

EDIT: never mind found it!


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Jun 13, 2011 08:37 |  #17

dmward wrote in post #12582994 (external link)
PCB has 25 Watt modeling lights for the Einstein on the website for ordering.
About $8.00 each, same as 250W.

This will really help with my Es on a VML.

PCB mentioned on his tech forum that these are actually 100v bulbs. By running them at 115v-120v in the Einstein, he estimated output closer to a 50w bulb.

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Jun 13, 2011 09:15 |  #18

I used mine with my ABR flash this weekend. It was fun.

Can't wait to play some more...


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Jun 15, 2011 16:58 |  #19

120w unit was powerful enough for one d-lite 400... for about a minute. Then something broke inside the inverter. Most likely fuse. The 120w inverter wasn't enough to give power for the modeling light with full power. So I will get the 300w model next. It isn't big either. Still keeping the Vagabond Mini size :cool:




  
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