RalphLambrecht
Subscriber
stick with me,I need to explain my question in a bit of detail: I own and love a Hensel portable flash system. The only thing I'm a bit dissatisfied with is the number of flashes per charge,which Hensel claims to be in the hundreds(I get far less;maybe 50-100). I'm a mechanical engineer and very comfortable with ISO units and their conversions but know little to nothing about electro/electronic mathematics.Nevertheless, I gave this a try and now, I need somebody are familiar to tell me if I'm close or simply off my rocker.Here it goes: the unit is powered by a 12V battery rated at &Ah.As far as I remember W=V*A,so,I calculated12V*7A makes84Wh* 3600s makes302,400Ws. If every flash pop requires 1200 Ws as is specified,that should give me252 flashes per charge, ignoring inefficiencies and power to control the unit(display,wirelessreceivertec). As I said, I get far less. Is my calculation reasonable or should I stick to mechanical engineering;be kind;I'm trying here.