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A picture of what you have might be helpful.
In general these are electronic flash units meant for use in a photographic studio.
Sounds like you may have just the power supplies which provide the connections to the camera and the light which would have a flash tube along with a tungsten "modeling light" used to mimic the light produced by the flash tube so that the light can be positioned.
Most of the electrical bits are for powering the flash tube.
By the way, Welcome to APUG!
In general these are electronic flash units meant for use in a photographic studio.
Sounds like you may have just the power supplies which provide the connections to the camera and the light which would have a flash tube along with a tungsten "modeling light" used to mimic the light produced by the flash tube so that the light can be positioned.
Most of the electrical bits are for powering the flash tube.
By the way, Welcome to APUG!
Hi my name is Pete and I am new to this site and I hope this is posting in the correct place. I collect and restore antique radio transmitters and receivers. Recently, I bought out an entire collection of an estate which included two Ascorlight Model A10 and also a metal tag marked Part B10. They are quite heavy and each has a chrome handle to carry them. I was curious to know what kind of purpose they were used for. They appear in good shape but very dirty.
Thanks in advance.
Peter
Old Shincracker, Vt.