
flash units
Battery nearing end
of its useful life
units, drains the battery faster. It is not
advised to use modeling lamps with
Tronix Explorer XT as power source
Battery performance decreases with time.
Also, batteries age prematurely when
placed in places with high temperatures.
Replace battery. See Battery
Replacement
Frequently Asked Questions
There are 3 models. How do I know which one will I need?
The model denotes the voltage output of the Tronix Explorer XT. Select
the model hich matches the input voltage of your studio lights or
po er packs. For example, Tronix Explorer XT 115V/60Hz models are
used by photographers in Tronix North America (United States and
Canada). The Tronix Explorer XT 230V/50Hz models are used by
photographers in Europe, Middle East, Australia, Ne Zealand and the
rest of Asia. While Tronix Explorer XT 230V/50Hz models are used in
the Philipines, KSA and other countries.
How do I know if my strobe or power pack is compatible with Tronix
Explorer XT? Why not all strobes and power packs are compatible with
Tronix Explorer XT?
Tronix Explorer XT is compatible to more digital strobes than the
Troni E plorer 1200 due to its increased power rating. The
ne er Tronix Explorer XT SE is compatible to digital and most bi-
voltage flash units. Ho ever, compatibility to all strobes and po er
packs is not guaranteed due to differences in design of strobes and
po er packs bet een brands.
In a fe cases, digitally controlled strobes ill not be compatible ith
Tronix Explorer XT. This is because after a flash is fired, the capacitors
inside the strobe ill dra a large inrush current. Tronix Explorer XT
cannot adequately provide such current. Thus, for a fe seconds, the
voltage output ill be less than adequate.
This is not a problem for analog flash, ho ever. Analog flash can
tolerate this voltage drop. For digital flash units, this ill probably
cause a reset of its settings to po er up stage. Though this case is not
damaging to the flash or Tronix Explorer XT, the flash ill just not ork
properly
.