michael.haar wrote:
I've got two of these Bowens Quickrings (I love them) and I've also got umbrella brackets with a standard spigot. This means that the light modifier would carry the flash instead of the flash carrying the modifier, right? But htis would also mean that the flash unit drops to the floor if the mount gets weak.
Yep, so the levers on the strobe are really only used to hold the 5lb unit onto the Quickring (almost sold the Plume before getting a Quickring...putting it together or taking it apart involved about 20min of swearing and sweating :roll: ).
You can always run some old 20# fishing line through the strobe mount to prevent the strobe from falling to the floor if you're worried about that, but if you use the Quickring instead of hanging it off your strobe, it should prevent the spring from wearing out.
That said, you and a few others have posted recently about the fingers no longer holding so it might be a reproducible problem. If heat really is the issue, it should be a simple test to reproduce it: get the PCB Giant Softbox (can't remember if the 47" octa is heavier but the Giant probably has more torque). Mount it at a 30 degree angle (should cause more stress than a 45 degree angle). Leave the modeling lamp on for a week or two in this position. If it's heat related, it should fall down or the fingers should get weak when it's removed...