I've just come into possession of a Bowens TravelPak to use with my Bowens GM500 when shooting outside. The batteries, unfortunately, are dead. They are easily replaceable, however, as they are standard NP12-12 batteries, and there are plenty of instructions going around on how to replace them.
My question, however, is: would it be feasible to replace them with Lithium-ion batteries? In terms of the format, there are NP12-12 equivalents (like this one), which should last longer and weigh much less than the old-style SLA batteries. I am not sure, however, whether they would be able to safely discharge at the rates required to power the strobes.
Does anyone have any experience with anything similar?
My question, however, is: would it be feasible to replace them with Lithium-ion batteries? In terms of the format, there are NP12-12 equivalents (like this one), which should last longer and weigh much less than the old-style SLA batteries. I am not sure, however, whether they would be able to safely discharge at the rates required to power the strobes.
Does anyone have any experience with anything similar?