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Re: [OM] Fried yet another yabe slave flash radio transmitter

Subject: Re: [OM] Fried yet another yabe slave flash radio transmitter
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2009 07:16:51 -0400
It would appear that the hot shoe and PC socket are not isolated from 
each other.  Whether flash or transmitter, firing the camera just closes 
a switch so either device can complete the circuit and fire.  With 
transmitter alone there's probably 3 volts there provided by the 
transmitters batteries.  With the flash there's 250 volts there which 
must be driving back into the transmitter which can't take it.

However, with the Viv 283 off the camera and fired by the receiver the 
receiver is also getting 250V.  The receiver is apparently tougher than 
the transmitter.  I suppose you could use a safe-sync to isolate the 
flash from the hot shoe.  But it it was me I'd solve the problem by 
getting the flash off the hot shoe.  Put it on a stand next to the 
camera or on a camera mounted bracket and fire it via another receiver. 
  But I have in the back of my head that there may be a problem trying 
to trigger a receiver that's only 6" away.  Can't recall where I heard 
that.  Dunno, never tried it myself but you can answer the question 
yourself in a flash.  :-)

Dr. Flash


usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Something is fishy.? Seller says this is "rare."? First time, OK,
> mebbe, 2nd in same configuration with failure on first attempt--don't
> think so. Receiver seems quite happy with Viv 283 (TV 250V) but Viv
> in hot shoe and transmitter on PC socket--seems to fry it, if my
> hypothesis is correct.? I tested it not 3 min before use.? I had a
> spare this time, but just dragged the shutter a bit more to even out
> the lighting, and hoped for the best.? Should I try a Wein safe
> synch?? They seem pricey for what they are though have even seen an?
> in line pc cord? Wein gizmo for 10-15 bucks or so on yabe.? I think
> the seller will send yet another tranmitter as it was within the
> warranty period.
> 
> Mike
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