FSMPHOTO wrote:
......However - I wish it had more compatibility. Seems like the thing would sell like crazy if it worked with a wide range of power packs. Instead of moving x,xxx numbers of units.. you might likely sell xxx,xxx numbers of units. Just my two cents.
Given that all (any of) these units are is a battery and an inverter there is no reason why they wouldn't power anything at
all that was within their specification range.Note that by "their specification range" I include factors such as maximum current draw, both peak and sustained as well as voltage drop and constant current Vs constant voltage mode.
What the real issue is is that I am not aware of ANY inverter manufacturer that advertises their complete specifications so you don't really know what you are buying.
On the other hand, you also cannot expect the inverter manufacturers to buy one of every single electrical powered product on the planet to test their inverter
with.
IMHO, It's fair for PCB to say, "Here is my inverter, I guarantee it will work with xxx PCB products(s), and if it works with any other product, good luck to you".
Note that PCB appears to recognise that there are a number of Elinchrom users that use VB-1 / VB-2 and want to use VB-M inverters and so he does test his inverters with some Elinchrom products. In this case I think it is a case that PCB has identified a LARGE group of people who use a COMMON product and so it makes sense to market to those people too.
My $AU 0.02
AB.