DonF
Member
I have a pair of Speedotron Blackline power packs and 3 102 flash heads with MW8QVC flash tubes. The tubes are rated at 3200ws maximum. I've been using these for wet plate collodion and direct-paper exposures.
Recently I've been fooling around with traditional Tri-X 400 135 film and have found that getting the flash power to three heads down to an acceptable level to be a bit of a problem.
I was wondering if anyone knew the MINIMUM power that the MW8QVC Speedotron tube will reliably flash at? My power packs have three 1200/800/400 channels, each with two sockets. One of the packs further has a power reduction dial calibrated in f/stops. Using the 400 watt channel and dialed down 3 stops, I figure this to be 400/2/2/2 = 50ws. I am assuming the f/stop control simply reduces output power and assumes light output reduction from the tube is linear.
I do get flash output from one tube on the channel at this very low setting, but have no idea if the tube will flash reliably at that low power level.
The Speedotron site and Google were not any help.
Any thoughts?
Best,
Don
Recently I've been fooling around with traditional Tri-X 400 135 film and have found that getting the flash power to three heads down to an acceptable level to be a bit of a problem.
I was wondering if anyone knew the MINIMUM power that the MW8QVC Speedotron tube will reliably flash at? My power packs have three 1200/800/400 channels, each with two sockets. One of the packs further has a power reduction dial calibrated in f/stops. Using the 400 watt channel and dialed down 3 stops, I figure this to be 400/2/2/2 = 50ws. I am assuming the f/stop control simply reduces output power and assumes light output reduction from the tube is linear.
I do get flash output from one tube on the channel at this very low setting, but have no idea if the tube will flash reliably at that low power level.
The Speedotron site and Google were not any help.
Any thoughts?
Best,
Don