The Speedotron 2403CX 120 volt AC power supply provides the studio photographer with the maximum in sophisticated lighting versatility.
Offers true power output ratio, variable dial-down power control, and six quick release light unit outlets. This adds up to an incredible range of an unparalleled 530 power options.
| Maximum Watt/Seconds | 2400 w/s |
| Guide Number | 710-380 @ ISO 100, in feet with 202VF Light, 11.5" reflector forward (350) & back (900) positions |
| Recycle Time | 2 seconds @ full power |
| Flash Duration |
In Seconds: w/103B: 1/450 @full, 1/770 @half, 1/1300 @quarter power w/102: 1/225 @full, 1/400 @half, 1/670 @quarter power w/202VF: 1/300 @full, 1/500 @half, 1/900 @quarter power w/105: 1/1175 @full, 1/2000 @half, 1/3570 @quarter power |
| Flash Variability | 50 - 2400ws |
| Head Outlets | 6 |
| Flash Ready Indicator | Audible, LED |
| Operating Voltage | 105-125V AC, 50/60Hz |
| Built-in Slave Cell | None |
| Circuit Protection | Two Circuit Breakers - one for flash, one for model light |
| Fan Cooled | Yes |
| Dimensions | 9 x 12 x 14" (22.86 x 30.48 x 35.56cm) |
| Weight | 28 lbs (10kg) |
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Comments about Speedotron 2403CX Power Supply (120V):
I have been using Speedo for over 20 years.
Have shot with other pack but always circle back to Speedo.
Reliable and Affordable.
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Comments about Speedotron 2403CX Power Supply (120V):
I have been shooting with Speedo for years. Used lots of other packs too but always circle back to Speedo. Reliable and affordable.
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Comments about Speedotron 2403CX Power Supply (120V):
I am a professional portrait photographer. Great for in the studio and light enough to shoot on location as well... but only if you feel like lugging 28 pounds around with you not including the heads.
Fantastic light quality, extremely well built and solid like a rock.
If your looking for pack and head system, this is the way to go for sure. Just about every pro I can think of uses them.
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