radiorickm
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I am planning a coupe of photo shoots that will be away from commercial electric power. I would like to power my studio strobes with an inverter.
I am currently running an analysis as to power consumption of the units so I can match it to an inverter.
What I would like to know is this: My strobes are manually controlled, no computer or any thing fancy. Is there any reason that a Modified Sine Wave inverter would not work in this application?
As far as I can tell, it would be mostly charging the photo capacitor. Even If I run the modeling lights, I think MSW would work fine. Any comments??
I am currently running an analysis as to power consumption of the units so I can match it to an inverter.
What I would like to know is this: My strobes are manually controlled, no computer or any thing fancy. Is there any reason that a Modified Sine Wave inverter would not work in this application?
As far as I can tell, it would be mostly charging the photo capacitor. Even If I run the modeling lights, I think MSW would work fine. Any comments??