Having your AB fllash not go off during a high pressure photoshoot because of an unreliable 1/8 sync socket connection is frustrating. I am surprised that there isn't more complaints about this on the forum here. We have just lived with this issue for the last 8 years in our photo studio.
First off, I would like to say that the AB lights (we have 8 of them 1-AB1600, 4-AB800, 3-AB400), are workhorses. The oldest we have is a pair of AB800 lights that are over 8 yrs old, and have done close to a million flashes. This is without even changing a flash tube.
However the weak link on these lights is their 1/8" sync socket. We use cheap ebay RF triggers with our Canon cameras. These ebay triggers have also been very reliable, and we wish the AB sync socket were as good. I just want to document our experience in hopes that it will help the larger community
To start with, we had to interface the 1/4 plug on the ebay triggers to the 1/8 socket on the back of the bees, with a simple 2" long 1/4 to 1/8 converter. What we found is that the AB would randomly and for no reason, not go off, even though the red light would be flashing on the trigger receiver. (red light on the ebay receiver blinks when the flash is triggered). If we wiggled the plug in the back of the AB, it would resume working. I also found that these 1/4 to 1/8 converters themselves were unreliable, so have replaced them with 1/4 to 1/8 pigtails with about 12" of wire, which we can loop over the top of the flash to eliminate any strain on the 1/8 sync port. Having the 2" of converter sticking out the back of the AB sync socket didn't seem to help things. Replacing this with a pigtail converter helps, reducing the leverage on the AB sync socket, but we still have flashes that don't happen for no apparent reason. We still need to wiggle this plug, on all of our lights, even the new ones. It doesn't happen on every photoshoot, but usually once per day, you will have to wiggle the connection.
Paul C Buff tech supports suggestion was to use a pigtail converter such as we are using from flash zebra:
http://flashzebra.com/products/0110/index.shtmlThe ebay triggers we use are similar to these:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/3-Receivers-Stud ... 27c8b3c451