The "AC/DC" designation on these lights types is a bit deceiving. They don't run from 12VDC as is often implied. The DC portion is actually a 300V connection to the flash capacitors, like a Vivitar HV flash, and requires a multi hundred dollar "Speed cycler", which is in fact 12V battery plus 12V to 300V converter, much how Vagabond converts 12VDC into 120VAC or 230VAC.
These speed cyclers are expensive and have nowhere near the capacity or speed of VML and are limited to the single function of powering one specialized light unit per cycler. A single VML can power several monolights at the same time, at much higher WS per second than speed cyclers.
So, in my obviously biased opinion, powering such lights via their 120VAC input with VML is far more practical, faster and more cost effective.
Just like Quantum cannot guarantee their speed cycler can operate a Photogenic "AC/DC" light, we cannot absolutely guarantee a Vagabond can successfully power every single monolight on the market. In most cases, it can.
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