Foxtrot_01
TPF Noob!
Hello all,
I hope everyone is well. I finally opened my 4 flashpoint 320m's, I am looking to use the four 320m's in a shoot this week, one as the main, one as the fill and two directed to the backdrop.
I have used off camera flashes so this is my first time, I don't want to burn my condo to the ground so my question is, how many of these flashpoint 320m's can I hook to the same extension cord/outlet?
I have wall a/c all over the condo, so if there is a hair dryer feeding from the same breaker as one of the AC's the breaker will go off.
my plan is to pick a breaker that doesn't have an AC connected to it.
So the main question is, if I have four of these guys firing at the same time, can I hook them up to the same outlet(extension cord) or do I split them in two outlets or one per outlet?
sorry if this is a dumb question, I have no experience using monolights, I would assume since these also can feed from a battery the drain cant be that great.
thank you for you assistance.
I hope everyone is well. I finally opened my 4 flashpoint 320m's, I am looking to use the four 320m's in a shoot this week, one as the main, one as the fill and two directed to the backdrop.
I have used off camera flashes so this is my first time, I don't want to burn my condo to the ground so my question is, how many of these flashpoint 320m's can I hook to the same extension cord/outlet?
I have wall a/c all over the condo, so if there is a hair dryer feeding from the same breaker as one of the AC's the breaker will go off.
my plan is to pick a breaker that doesn't have an AC connected to it.
So the main question is, if I have four of these guys firing at the same time, can I hook them up to the same outlet(extension cord) or do I split them in two outlets or one per outlet?
sorry if this is a dumb question, I have no experience using monolights, I would assume since these also can feed from a battery the drain cant be that great.
thank you for you assistance.