Advance Turbo Flasher Setup

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Using the PB9. 60 in comparison is a whole world of difference, as they save a huge amount of time and hassle charging and managing lots of separate battery cells. The pack has around 1. AA pack. And that extra capacity makes a big difference, because it means you dont have to be constantly recharging them all the time. But when you do need to, it literally takes 5 seconds to plug the one simple pack into the wall charger. If you have a couple of packs you can easily charge them both at the same time, and 3 hours later youre good to go again. Compare that to cycling 2. Lifted my 15 Sierra Denali HD. Did the Zone 5 suspension with 3 block in the rear. Im running Toyo MTs 35x12. After putting about 1500 miles on it, i. AA cells through even a couple of 8 cell chargers all the time, and you will never want to go back. If youre just shooting for fun, I dare say this makes as much difference if not more. Because not having to deal with battery management all the time just makes using the lighting that much more enjoyable. So although the 1. Godox pack is considerably more than some of the very inexpensive AA packs now available, I think they are still really worth considering. PRICE VALUEFrom around 1. PB9. 60 are not cheap. But looking at the comparison, the better quality Pixel AA Packs are around 7. Eneloops. Which is around 9. Which is not that far off the PB9. Add a decent AA charger and youre about equal. Two Nikon AA packs in comparison are well over double the price of the PB9. Techyv-Images/Advanced-Turbo-Flasher-says-Invalid-file-name.jpeg' alt='Advance Turbo Flasher Setup' title='Advance Turbo Flasher Setup' />So you can see the Godox pack is not only much more powerful and convenient than the CanonNikon packs, but if you start considering dual flash use much better value as well. If you havent tried dual flash with a battery pack by the way, its absolutely chalk and cheese compared to a single flash at the same light output. With two flashes at half power the recycle time is instant, but you can also fire a lot more shots consecutively without overheating the flash. Compared to a singe flash having to work much harder at full power and there is just no comparison. PfBp3FKrCRo/Uhtaud8PHiI/AAAAAAAAAWg/PwznLgqIHfo/s1600/turbo.jpg' alt='Advance Turbo Flasher Setup' title='Advance Turbo Flasher Setup' />The set up pictured at the top by the way is just 2 inexpensive 7. YN 5. 60 III remote manual flashes. And they work great with the PB9. CAPACITYThe PB9. 60 is 1. Ah, which provides around 1. Or around 9. 00 pops each for 2 speedlights. In comparison an 8 AA pack filled with 2. Ah Eneloops would be lucky to get 4. So the PB9. 60 is easily around 3 to 4 times the capacity. RECYCLE TIMESThe PB9. That is when also using the flashes internal batteries to help recharge the flash capacitor as well. Some flashes give you the option to use the external pack only to recharge the flash capacitor. In that case the recycle time is around 1. In comparison the CanonNikon AA packs recycle around 1. PB9. 60. One thing to note here is that the PB9. As mentioned further below, there is now a 2 into 1 cord available that joins the 2 ports into 1, halving the recycle time again when using just one flash unit. SIZE WEIGHTAt around 6. PB9. 60 battery packs are about 3. AA pack, and probably about the same in extra volume. But that is a relatively small increase considering capacity is 3 to 4 times as much. The extra size and weight would be something to consider if the pack was mainly for on camera flash use. Though there is no issue hanging the PB9. INTERFACEThe pack has a simple press button ON OFF button switch. If using the Witstro that switch turns the flash on and off as well very handy when you cant reach the flash easily,A very bright LED battery level indicator goes from 1 to 4 lights at full capacity. A red LED on each side indicates when a cord is properly plugged in to the corresponding port. PLUGS LOCKSThe cords are 5 pin DIN plugs and sockets, which are compatible with the Quantum packs, and becoming quite standard with most battery packs which use plug in cords. The exception there are the Jinbei packs, which use their own plugs, being one of their disadvantages. The Godox have a locking collar which really helps to make sure the plugs dont pull out of the sockets. Testing other packs without the locks has really shown how important they are. Particularly if using a flash on camera with the pack mounted on your belt. Using a stiff coiled cord like this, its easy to pull the cords out quite often accidentally otherwise. REMOVABLE BATTERYProbably one of the most important features of the PB9. The actual Lithium battery pack quickly clips on and off the base of the pack. So you can have spare batteries charged and ready to swap over if needed. The charger port is in the battery itself, so you can have one battery charging while another is being used with the pack. Another reason this is important is that Lithium batteries generally have a limited life of around few years. Many of the alternative power packs have the batteries sealed inside, or even if they are accessible its still not clear if there will be readily available replacements now, or in a few years time when you will likely need them. So although the PB9. Extra or replacement batteries are from around 5. The base has nice rubber pads CORDSGodox have quite a number of cords available now including extension and splitter cords. DB 0. 2  The new DB 0. Two into One splitter cord was designed for the Witstro, and connects one flash to both battery ports. Roughly halving flash recycle times again. Im not sure if anyone can really say if this cord can be used safely with speedlights, but I have used it with the inexpensive YN 5. I really dont think it has any issues. I wouldnt risk it with more expensive speedlights though unless someone can confirm they have been doing that for quite a while without causing any problems. With the YN 5. 60 full power recycle is around 0. I dont need that much speed, but I can see this could be useful for people wanting to shoot bursts of a number of frames a second at lower power levels. As long as the flash has time to rest between bursts I dont think that would hurt. Overheat protection on the flash will ensure it wont get too hot anyway. Again I personally only risk this with inexpensive flashes, so if one does die its not a big loss anyway. DB 0. 1 The opposite are DB 0. So up to 4 flashes connected to each battery pack. Obviously that will have some effect on recycle time, but the PB9. It would really be quite similar in capacity and speed to using four separate 8 AA cell packs. DB USB There is now even a USB power port connection available for powering mobile phones and other electronic gear. STAND CLAMPI often use the Multi Boom seen in the first image at the top of the page with dual flashes mounted, so the battery pack hangs off that creating a nice counterbalance at the same time.