Innovatronix Inc unveils Tronix Explorer XT3 and Explorer Mini
Innovatronix is pleased to introduce the two (2) new Tronix Explorers, Tronix Explorer XT3 and Tronix Explorer Mini. Both products feature key improvements such as increased power rating, wider compatibility with digital and bi-voltage monolights/flash unit systems, reliable inverter design giving a clean AC output (pure sine wave inverter). These new products pack enough power, giving several hundreds (to thousands) of pops at faster recycling times and compatibility to multiple bi-voltage monoblocks even at full power. Using the specially designed inverter technology and SLA battery combination, the new products are significant leaps from the existing product models. With both models catering to varying demands of a working photographer during on-location or outdoor shooting.
Just like the other Tronix Explorer models, these new products are plug and play portable power solutions. With an auto volt-charging feature which accepts 100-240V and 14V car battery charging where an internal circuit converts the 12V/14V source to a 24V (Explorer XT3 only). Battery power level indicators with beeper and charging indicators come in handy to monitor the user's power consumption and charging status making the XT3 and Mini very user-friendly. Safety features include thermal shutdown, overload circuit protection circuit, and battery charge level and charging indicators.
Tronix Explorer XT3

The most powerful Tronix Explorer yet, Tronix Explorer XT3 works with multiple digital and bi-voltage monolights/flash units (and analog flash units as well) and capable of powering compacts/monoblocks giving several hundreds of pops at faster recycling time.
At > 650 Watts Continuous Power and 3,200 Ws Peak Power Rating, Tronix Explorer XT3 can power up most of the top of the line monoblocks/compacts, mostly bi-voltage - giving recycling time of 1-2 seconds. It weighs about 10.5 kilos and measures 15cm x 20cm x 37cm. (Product Performance Data - Soon)
Priced at USD590 per unit (comes with carrying case), it is the most affordable battery pack among the other similar power-rating battery pack. In addition, its reliability and built-like-a -tank make are just a few of the top reasons why any discerning photographer trusts these battery packs.
Tronix Explorer XT3 will be available by June 2011.
Tronix Explorer Mini

Tronix Explorer Mini is a much lighter and smaller power supply solution - is the most portable battery pack yet among the Tronix Explorer product line.
At 400 Watts Continuous Power / 1200 Ws Peak Power Rating, the Tronix Explorer Mini, despite its small size, packs the punch with its capability to power up bi-voltage monoblocks/compacts (regular digital and analog compacts/monoblocks as well). In addition, it can provide enough pops for a quick photoshoot, outdoor or on-location, at faster recycling time (close to wall/AC socket). It weighs about 4 kilos and the inverter measures 8cm x 19cm x 25cm. (Product Performance Data - Soon)
Priced affordably at USD349 per unit, this complete setup (inverter, charger, and carrying case/bag) allows any working photographer to carry his most powerful monolights/compacts whenever, wherever.
Tronix Explorer Mini (110V) will be available by May 2011. Tronix Explorer Mini (230) release date will be announced later.
For more information, visit Innovatronix website.
Just like the other Tronix Explorer models, these new products are plug and play portable power solutions. With an auto volt-charging feature which accepts 100-240V and 14V car battery charging where an internal circuit converts the 12V/14V source to a 24V (Explorer XT3 only). Battery power level indicators with beeper and charging indicators come in handy to monitor the user's power consumption and charging status making the XT3 and Mini very user-friendly. Safety features include thermal shutdown, overload circuit protection circuit, and battery charge level and charging indicators.
Tronix Explorer XT3

The most powerful Tronix Explorer yet, Tronix Explorer XT3 works with multiple digital and bi-voltage monolights/flash units (and analog flash units as well) and capable of powering compacts/monoblocks giving several hundreds of pops at faster recycling time.
At > 650 Watts Continuous Power and 3,200 Ws Peak Power Rating, Tronix Explorer XT3 can power up most of the top of the line monoblocks/compacts, mostly bi-voltage - giving recycling time of 1-2 seconds. It weighs about 10.5 kilos and measures 15cm x 20cm x 37cm. (Product Performance Data - Soon)
Priced at USD590 per unit (comes with carrying case), it is the most affordable battery pack among the other similar power-rating battery pack. In addition, its reliability and built-like-a -tank make are just a few of the top reasons why any discerning photographer trusts these battery packs.
Tronix Explorer XT3 will be available by June 2011.
Tronix Explorer Mini

Tronix Explorer Mini is a much lighter and smaller power supply solution - is the most portable battery pack yet among the Tronix Explorer product line.
At 400 Watts Continuous Power / 1200 Ws Peak Power Rating, the Tronix Explorer Mini, despite its small size, packs the punch with its capability to power up bi-voltage monoblocks/compacts (regular digital and analog compacts/monoblocks as well). In addition, it can provide enough pops for a quick photoshoot, outdoor or on-location, at faster recycling time (close to wall/AC socket). It weighs about 4 kilos and the inverter measures 8cm x 19cm x 25cm. (Product Performance Data - Soon)
Priced affordably at USD349 per unit, this complete setup (inverter, charger, and carrying case/bag) allows any working photographer to carry his most powerful monolights/compacts whenever, wherever.
Tronix Explorer Mini (110V) will be available by May 2011. Tronix Explorer Mini (230) release date will be announced later.
For more information, visit Innovatronix website.
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