Paul C. Buff Vagabond Mini Lithium Quick Start Manual

VAGABOND MINI
TM
LITHIUM
VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM QUICK START GUIDE:
1. CHARGE the battery.
with the battery connected to the inverter, you may also charge the battery (or an external spare battery) by plugging the charger directly into the connectors on the battery itself. See pages 8 - 11 to learn more.
2. CONNECT your ash units.
Plug one or two ash units into the AC power outlets located on the front panel
faceplate, or connect up to four units by using a multi-outlet extension cord or power bar.
Note:
Always use grounded outlets and extension cords. Depending
on the type of ash units and power settings used, you may be able to success­fully power up to four ash units.
3. TURN ON the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system.
Turn your system ON with the ON / OFF power switch.
4. TURN ON the connected ash units.
Turn on each ash unit / power pack in your setup normally, using the ON / OFF
power switch on each individual unit.
5. TURN OFF the MODELING LAMP(S) in your ash units.
Modeling lamps should generally be turned o when used with Vagabond Mini™ Lithium, as the continuous current draw of modeling lamps will quickly deplete
the battery and will increase recycle times or may cause the inverter to overheat or shut down. See the
WARNINGS
section on the following page for more.
Please be sure to read the entire product manual to ensure safe use of equipment.
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Warnings and Safety Information
As with all devices that use lithium batteries, misuse presents a potential risk of
re or other dangerous conditions. Read all warnings before use.
WARNING! Do not operate or charge the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system inside a carry bag or backpack. Air circulation around the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system
and charger must be provided. Do not obstruct the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system’s internal fan or ventilation holes during use or when charging.
WARNING! Do not operate or charge a Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system if the battery gets uncomfortably hot to the touch. Unplug all cords and discontinue use immediately.
An excessively hot battery may be damaged.
WARNING! Do not leave your Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system unattended when it is turned on and in use or charging. As with all electric equipment, close supervision
is necessary. Do not allow unattended children around this equipment as po­tentially dangerous conditions may result. Turn the system OFF and unplug the battery charger when not in use.
When storing your Vagabond Mini™ Lithium, verify that it contains more than 25% charge. If the charge status is lower than 25%, apply a partial charge, turn the system OFF, disconnect the battery charger, disconnect the battery and store in a safe, cool, dry place away from ammable materials. While the battery can be stored safely in any
state of charge, it should be used and partially recharged every three months for best battery life, and to avoid ruining the battery’s components. Do not charge the battery to 100%, and then store it. Also, storing the battery for periods over a few days when it is nearly discharged may result in a dangerous degradation of the battery’s internal components, possibly causing overheating and creating
a re hazard when the battery is then charged again. Do not store a battery in a hot environment, such as an attic, or in a cold environment below freezing.
WARNING! Do not attempt to charge a battery that has been stored for a long period of time if it will not power the VML inverter, or show at least a partial charge indication on the LED charge meter when connected to the VML inverter. If the battery does not hold
a charge during storage, as indicated by the LED charge status gauge, and it will not allow the inverter to turn ON, the battery may have been damaged by improper storage. Recycle the battery and replace it.
WARNING! Do not operate, store, or charge the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system on or around ammable materials such as newspaper, carpet, wood sawdust, gasoline, etc.
Keep all components away from re, ames, and heated surfaces.
WARNING! Do not operate, store, or charge the Vagabond Mini Lithium™ system in or around water, rain, ground moisture, salt spray, dew, or any other liquids. Exposure to water (especially salt water) increases the risk of a potential battery re. In the extremely
unlikely event of a lithium battery re, use a dry powder re extinguisher.
The system should ONLY be used in dry, moderate conditions where the equipment is protected from rain, dirt, sand, and dust.
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When moving the system from one environment to another where condensa­tion can occur due to temperature changes, do not operate or charge until all condensation has fully evaporated. If any components become immersed in water for any reason, DO NOT operate or charge the system. Discard the battery properly and contact our Customer Service team.
WARNING! Do not insert any foreign objects into any outlets or ventilation holes. Do not carry or store the system together with necklaces, hair pins, nails, paper clips, or any other small metal objects.
WARNING! Do not use ungrounded power cords, power outlets or power strips. Always use three-prong, grounded power cords and extension cords when connect-
ing ash units / power packs to the system. Do not use power strips or outlet
adapters that defeat the third prong.
WARNING! The Vagabond Mini™ Lithium contains no user-serviceable parts. Never
open, disassemble, or attempt to repair any system components. Only qualied
technicians should disassemble and service the system’s internal components
as incorrect disassembly can create an electric shock hazard. Fingers and other
foreign objects must never be inserted or dropped inside any of the outlets. If the system or any internal component has been dropped or damaged, discon­tinue use and contact our Customer Service team. Likewise, do not attempt to
make any changes or modications to your system. Changes and/or modica­tions made, outside of those performed or approved by Paul C. Bu, Inc.™, may present hazardous conditions and void the warranty.
WARNING! Do not put a continuous load higher than 120 Watts on the inverter. Doing so may cause the unit to overheat and shut down. Also note that attempting to
operate a continuous load under 120 watts in conjunction with operating ash units will degrade the ability to recycle the ash units.
WARNING! Do not connect 120V ash units to a 230V Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system or 230V ash units to a 120V Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system. Do not use adapters to
connect ash units of incompatible voltage as this can damage the ash units
and/or the inverter.
WARNING! Do not use Paul C. Buff™ equipment without permission in restricted areas.
Do not violently shake any system components or subject the system to severe vibration.
Should any component be dropped, stepped on, or crushed, causing enough damage to crack the housing, discontinue use immediately and contact our Customer Service team.
Do not attempt to operate ash units or ash heads / power packs with the modeling lamps turned on. The system is not designed to operate modeling lamps continu-
ously as this would deplete the battery rapidly, cause slow recycle times and could overheat the system’s inverter.
WARNING! Do not use the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system to power medical devices.
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Warnings and Safety Information
continued
The Vagabond Mini™ Lithium cannot power a 250W modeling lamp at full power. For
Einstein™ users, we oer 25W modeling lamp for reduced-intensity modeling lamp usage (part # 25W, sold separately on our website), though this lamp should
still only be used for brief composition. For AlienBees™ or White Lightning™ users, the supplied modeling lamps can be replaced with lower 40W household bulbs to allow brief usage of modeling lamps for composition. If you choose to
use a lower-wattage modeling lamp briey, the units should be set to extinguish the modeling lamps during recycle to minimize recycle time.
Use care when traveling with or transporting your Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system. Use appropriate packaging to protect the system against bumps and jolts that may damage the components. Do not, for example, allow the battery or inverter to bounce around unprotected in the backseat of a car or in a truck bed.
Lithium ion batteries are consumable items. Since battery capacity is a function of the number of charge / discharge cycles, batteries are considered exhaust-
ible. Depending on the ash unit load and frequency of use, the battery should
deliver 200-300 charge cycles with 2 to 4 years of useful life, if stored properly. The battery should be replaced after 3 years or when its total capacity drops to
50% (when the number of full power ashes, per wattsecond rating, per battery charge is halved), whichever comes rst.
Properly recycle an exhausted battery. To discard an exhausted battery in a safe and environmentally friendly way, take the battery to a rechargeable battery recycling center. Many local electronic, tool, and home improvement stores will take your battery: visit the Call2Recycle website (www.call2recycle.org) to learn
more and nd recycling locations in your area.
The complete Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) is available for download on our
website (www.paulcbu.com/manuals.php) or we can send you a hard copy by
mail. To request a hard copy, please contact our Customer Service team.
VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM General Description
The Vagabond Mini™ Lithium (VM120) system provides reliable, portable, battery
power for Paul C. Bu, Inc.™ ash units. The system includes an internal lithium
battery and a power inverter, conveniently connected and enclosed in a high-
impact, ame retardant housing. The system gives you the ability to power ash
units or power packs (units that normally require a standard AC power line con­nection) in locations where a suitable power source is unavailable or unreli­able. The 230V version (VM120-230V) provides portable battery power for 220V /
230V Paul C. Bu™ ash units, including Einstein™ units and 220V AlienBees™
units. This version includes the same battery, battery charger and casing, but it includes the 230VAC inverter with Australian / Chinese Type I outlets.
Note:
Do
not connect 120V ash units to a 230V system as this can damage the units.
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Your Satisfaction Guarantee and Factory Warranty
The Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system arrives with our 60-Day Absolute Satisfaction Guarantee. If you are not satised with the system for any reason, you may return
it within 60 days for a complete refund, minus the cost of shipping. In order to receive your full refund, ensure that all items originally arriving with the system are included in your return (the battery, inverter, two-piece battery charger, shoulder strap, and light stand mounting clamp).
The Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system arrives with our 1-Year Factory Warranty.
Paul C. Bu, Inc.™ guarantees to the original purchaser an individual product
factory warranty against manufacturer defects in materials and workmanship, beginning with the date that the product is originally shipped to the customer.
Terms and Conditions of Warranty:
• This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of a product or component that
should become defective under normal use, as outlined in the product description and product manual.
• If, during the applicable warranty period, the product is found to be defective by Paul C. Bu, Inc.™, we will repair or replace the defective product with an equivalent model
without charge for labor or parts.
• This warranty will not cover deterioration or malfunction resulting from accident, act of nature, abuse, misuse, neglect, unauthorized product repair, shipping of the product, opening of or modication or failure to follow instructions supplied with product.
• This warranty does not apply to any ashtubes, modeling lamps, batteries (except the
VMB8.8A internal Vagabond Mini™ Lithium battery), or memory cards that may arrive
with a product as these become exhausted based on normal use. Specically with the
Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system, as battery capacity is a function of the number of charge / discharge cycles and other factors, batteries are considered exhaustible and no
warranty can be oered for batteries that have been depleted from heavy and frequent
use or misuse.
• The product must be returned to Paul C. Bu, Inc.™ for warranty service. For customers
in the United States, warranty service includes return shipment via UPS ground to the original destination (where the equipment was sent to the original purchaser). Customers outside of the United States will be responsible for all shipping fees, duties, taxes and
brokerage fees to ship the product to and from our oces.
• Paul C. Bu, Inc.™ IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT,
PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOST PROFITS, OR PRODUCTS LOST, STOLEN OR DAMAGED DURING SHIPPING, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), OR OTHERWISE. ALL LIABILITY OF Paul C. Bu, Inc.
SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT, AT OUR OPTION, OF ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT.
• THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MER-
CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
• This warranty may not be altered other than in writing.
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VM120 system:
two standard 120VAC outlets on the CU120 inverter
VM120-230V system:
two Australian / Chinese Type I 230VAC outlets on the CU120-230V inverter
Your VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM Arrives With
1. The Internal CU120 Vagabond Mini™ Lithium Inverter (in VM120 systems, for use with standard Paul C. Buff™ ash units / power packs): The CU120 is a power inverter
made exclusively for the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system. The unit converts the
power from the internal battery to a 120VAC, 60 Hz current-controlled, pure sine wave power source, specically engineered for powering Paul C. Bu™ units.
- or -
1. The Internal CU120-230V Vagabond Mini™ Lithium Inverter (in VM120-230V systems, for use with 220V / 230V AlienBees™ and Einstein™ units): The 230V model of the
system contains the CU120-230V power inverter. The unit converts the power
from the internal battery to a 230 VAC, 50 Hz current-controlled, pure sine wave power source, specically engineered for powering Paul C. Bu™ units.
The converted power with both systems is similar to the power that you would
get from a standard power line when shooting in the studio with your ash units
/ power packs connected to an AC power outlet.
Battery Type
LiCoxNiyMnzO2 lithium battery
Battery Volts / Amp-Hours
14.8V / 8.8AH
Battery Watt-Hours (Energy)
130 Watt-Hours
Maximum Continuous Current
30ADC
Full Charge Voltage
16.6VDC
Cutoff Voltage
11VDC
Maximum Continuous Output
120 Watts
Battery Charger Input and Battery Charger Output
95VAC to 250VAC, 50/60Hz input
16VDC, 3A output
Charging Time
3 to 4 hours to full charge (with VMC3A charger)
Inverter Fuse (Front Panel)
30A automotive-type fuse
Total Weight and
Dimensions
3.5 pounds (with battery)
2.75” x 4.3” x 7.5” (without stand clamp)
VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM Specications
In order to allow single or multiple ash units to operate from a small inverter,
the inverter must act as a 120VAC (or 230VAC) voltage generator when it is not overloaded, but must revert to becoming a continuous current source when the
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ash charging current demand exceeds its continuous power rating. To accom­plish this, the inverter maintains a sine wave output during current limiting, but drops the AC voltage by whatever amount is required to keep the inverter safely
within its power handling capability. When recycling a single Paul C. Bu™ ash
unit, the voltage emitted by a 120VAC Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system typically drops to about 80VAC during the initial recycle period, then builds back up to
120VAC as the unit charges (typical for other brands of similar studio ash units as well). If more than one ash unit is connected to a single Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system, the voltage will drop as low as 35VAC. Recycle time will become correspondingly longer as the limited current is shared between the ash units.
Note:
Paul C. Bu™ lights are designed to tolerate this voltage drop (“brown out”), as can most purely analog studio ash units, to varying degrees. However, most manufacturers of digitally controlled ash units failed to anticipate operation
with current limited inverters and designed the microprocessor power supplies to shut down at about 85VAC input. Thus, many such units will not tolerate operation with small current limited inverters and will simply crash. This is par­ticularly true when multiple units are attached to a single inverter.
2. The VMB8.8A Vagabond Mini™ Lithium Battery: The 14.8V, 8.8AH lithium battery arrives attached to the inverter, ready to charge. It provides 130 watt-hours of
energy and may be discharged to approximately 95% of its capacity before the
internal protection circuitry causes shut down. Recycle time of attached lights
remains constant from the rst shot to the battery depletion point.
3. The VMC3A Vagabond Mini™ Lithium Universal Rapid Battery Charger (95-250VAC): The battery charger is a rapid-charging device designed to recharge the battery in approximately three hours from a fully discharged state. The charger is connected to the system on the front panel inverter faceplate or connected directly to a battery (a spare battery), then connected to a suitable AC power source. See detailed charging instructions on pages 8 -11.
4. The VMSTRAP Removable Shoulder Strap: Each system arrives with a convenient shoulder strap that loops through strap holes on either side of the faceplate.
5. The Removable Light Stand Mounting Clamp: A clamp arrives with each system allowing it to be clamped to a light stand. The clamp attaches underneath the unit with a 1/4-20 threaded screw. Turning the large black knob counter-clock-
wise opens the clamp to t around the pole of your light stand. Turning the knob
clockwise tightens the clamp to hold the system in place tightly around the pole.
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Charging Your VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM Battery
1. Turn the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system OFF and locate the supplied battery charger. The supplied VMC3A Universal Rapid Charger (95-250VAC input) is used to charge the
Vagabond Mini™ Lithium battery. The charger has two components: (1) the black encased charger with an attached Anderson connection cord and (2) the battery charger’s power cord with a standard two-prong male AC plug.
2. Plug the battery charger’s power cord into the VMC3A charger. The power cord plugs
into the charger with its standard “gure eight” C7 appliance connector.
VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM Optional Accessories
These optional accessories are each sold separately - visit us online or contact our Customer Service team to learn more.
The VMBAG Vagabond Mini™ Lithium Carrying Bag is a convenient, soft-side carrying bag designed to carry your complete Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system (with the stand clamp attached) along with a spare battery. Front and side pouches ad­ditionally allow you to carry small items such as power and sync cords, remote
controls and a small power strip for powering more than two ash units.
The VM-UPC3-120V 3-foot Power Cord is a standard 120V power cord for use with the VM120 system. This shorter cord is convenient when the system is clamped to a light stand and less length is needed between the light and the system.
We oer a 230V International Power Cord for use with 220V AlienBees™ units or the Einstein™ unit (in 230V mode) with the 230V Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system. The international cords have Type I (Australia / China) plugs for use with the 230V
Type I sockets and are available in standard 15-foot and shorter 3-foot lengths.
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3. Plug the battery charger’s power cord into a suitable AC power source. Plug the cord
into a standard 120V AC outlet using the two-pronged male AC plug. The LED on the battery charger housing will shine green to indicate connection to power..
Note:
The battery may be charged globally on 95-250VAC power lines. When
traveling to countries with dierent wall outlet congurations, outlet adapter
plugs may be used on the battery charger’s power cord for outlet compatibility.
4. Connect the battery charger to the inverter. Plug the red and black Anderson con­nectors on the battery charger’s Anderson connector cord into the correspond­ing red and black Anderson sockets (labeled CHARGER) on the front panel of the inverter. Connect red-to-red and black-to-black. The LED on the battery charger housing will shine red to indicate that the battery is charging. It takes approximately three to four hours to fully charge a depleted battery. When the battery is fully charged, the LED light on the battery charger will shine green.
• A Solid Green LED on the battery charger (when the charger is NOT connected to the inverter or to the battery) indicates that the battery charger has been suc­cessfully connected to a suitable AC power source. The LED shines to indicate that the charger is receiving power and ready to charge the battery.
• A Solid Green LED on the battery charger (when the charger is connected to the inverter or to the battery) indicates that the battery is fully charged. When rst
connected to the inverter or battery, the charger’s LED will shine red. When the light turns from solid red to solid green, charging is complete. You can discon­nect the charger as the system is charged and ready for use.
• A Solid Red LED on the battery charger (when the charger is connected to the inverter or to the battery) indicates that the battery is charging.
• A Blinking Green LED on the battery charger (when the charger is connected to the inverter or to the battery) may occasionally occur when the charger is rst
connected to the inverter or battery. This indicates that the battery is already
fully charged when the battery charger is rst connected. Disconnect the red
and black Anderson connectors from the inverter or battery, then disconnect the battery charging cable from the AC outlet.
• A Blinking Red LED on the battery charger (when the charger is connected to the inverter or to the battery) indicates an error – most likely the charger has identi-
ed a short or a dead cell in the battery. Disconnect the Anderson connectors,
unplug the battery charging cable, and contact Customer Service. Keep the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system turned OFF.
The LED is located
on the top side of
the battery charger.
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Charging Your VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM Battery
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Charging a Battery Directly: The method of charging the battery through the inverter
is simply provided for convenience so that you do not have to disconnect the battery from the inverter. A battery can be charged, however, by direct connection
with no dierence in charging. The direct charging method is most commonly used
to charge an additional spare battery. Connect the battery charger to the battery by plugging the red and black Anderson connectors on the battery charger’s Anderson connector cord into the corresponding red and black Anderson sockets on the battery, connecting red-to-red and black-to-black. The LED on the battery charger housing will shine red to indicate that the battery is charging.
To charge the battery directly, you will rst need to disconnect it from the inverter (if connected) using the small tab on the back of the unit. To remove the battery, press down on the spring-loaded tab and pull the battery backward out of the unit. To reinstall a battery after charging is complete, press down on the tab, position the battery in the slide-in slot, and slide the battery into place. If you encounter any resistance when you reach the position where the battery connector meets the mating connector, you may have to “wiggle” the front end of the battery slightly to engage the connectors. When the battery is fully seated, the spring loaded release tab should snap up into the locked position.
Note:
Do not set the unit down
directly on the end with the battery tab, as this could cause the tab to break.
Continuous Charging During Use: For operating 120VAC lights in 230V studios with the VM120 system, the charger may be plugged into an AC outlet so that the unit is charging while in use, allowing continuous operation in most cases. This will replenish the battery as you are using it, but charging can fall behind battery dis­charging depending on how fast you are shooting and how many strobes you are using. Modeling lamps must still be turned OFF during this type of usage.
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To maximize the lifespan of your lithium ion battery, we recommend the following:
1. When not in use, store the battery in a cool place. Do NOT store it in extreme heat (above 86ºF) or extreme cold (below 32ºF). Leaving a battery in a hot envi­ronment, especially when exposed to the sun, speeds up capacity loss. A fully charged battery stored at elevated temperatures is even worse.
2. Partially charge the battery before storage (charge until both the 1/4 and 1/2 LEDs are lit). Turn the system OFF, disconnect the charger and battery, and store
it in a safe, cool, dry place away from ammable materials. The battery should be
used and partially recharged every three months for best battery life and to avoid ruining the battery’s components. For long-term storage, do not allow the battery to be fully discharged then stored. Storing a battery for periods over a few days when it is nearly discharged may result in degradation of internal components.
A battery should deliver approximately 200 to 300 charge / discharge cycles, with a useful life of 2 - 4 years when stored properly. When the battery capacity drops
to 50% or lower (when the number of full power ashes, per wattsecond rating,
per battery charge is halved), it is recommended that you replace the battery. For safety and best performance, the battery should be replaced after 3 years or
when its total capacity drops to 50%, whichever comes rst.
General Battery Charging Notes and Reminders
The battery must only be charged using the provided VMC3A Vagabond Mini™ Lithium
Battery Charger. Do not use other charging devices or cords.
The battery should be recharged within 24 hours when it is fully discharged. Recharge to 100% if you will be using the system soon, or partially charge for storage.
Always charge the battery in a safe environment and do not leave the charger or system
unattended. Do not charge the battery on or around ammable materials. Keep all components away from re, ames, and heated surfaces. Do not
charge the battery in or around water, moisture, salt spray, dew, or any other liquids. Exposure to water (especially salt water) increases the risk
of a potential battery re. The system should only be used in dry, moderate
conditions where the equipment is protected from rain, dirt, sand, and dust.
When charging the battery before use, charge to 100%. Once the battery is
fully charged, the charger is still outputting a small current (5W consumption)
and charging for an additional 1 to 2 hours will help to balance each cell of the pack and thus help to prolong battery life. Do not leave the battery charger
connected, however, for more than 2 hours once the LED on the battery charger has turned green (indicating 100% charge). The charger will slowly drain battery power
if it is connected to the system when not connected to an AC power source.
If any aspect of the charging process is abnormal, discontinue use immediately, turn the system OFF, and disconnect the battery from the inverter. Contact our Customer Service team for support.
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With the 120V Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system, you will use the three-prong
power cord provided with your standard Paul C. Bu™ ash unit (the UPC15 15-foot power cord). We additionally oer an optional 25-foot cord (UPC25) and
an optional 3-foot cord (VM-UPC3-120V). Optional cords are sold separately,
available on our website (http://www.paulcbu.com/powercords.php).
With the 230V Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system - to connect an Einstein™ unit or
a 220V AlienBees™ unit - we oer a 15-foot power cord (VM-UPC15-230V) and
a 3-foot power cord (VM-UPC3-230V), both with standard IEC to three-pronged Australian / Chinese Type I male connections. All 230V cords are sold separately,
available on our website (http://www.paulcbu.com/powercords.php).
Connecting Multiple Flash Units: The system includes two grounded outlets, but the
system can be used to power up to four ash units via a multi-outlet extension cord or power bar. The more ash units / power packs and total true watt-
seconds that are connected, the longer the recycle times. The practical limits are based more on the total amount of wattseconds being cycled than on the number of units. The largest practical load for the system is dependent on
the particular ash units and power settings. Heavy loads can be expected to reduce the eciency and will likely reduce the recycle rate.
2. Turn off your modeling lamps. Set the modeling lamp(s) on your ash unit(s) to
the OFF position. The system is not designed to operate modeling lamps con­tinuously. This would deplete the battery rapidly, cause slow recycle times and could overheat the inverter if modeling lamps over 120 Watts are used. It is per-
missible to operate modeling briey to compose the lighting. Once the lighting is composed the modeling lamps should be shut o. See the complete Warnings
section on pages 2 - 4 for more.
Note for Cyber Commander™ remote users:
When using the Cyber Commander™
remote control and CyberSync™ receivers with ash units that are being
powered by the
Vagabond Mini™ Lithium
system, leave all modeling lamps turned
OFF with the model button on the back panel of each light in the “out” position.
For each light channel in the Cyber Commander™ remote however, ensure that
the MODEL function is set to FULL in the LIGHT SETTING menu.
1. Connect your ash unit(s). Plug your Paul C. Bu™ ash unit / power pack into
one of the power outlets on the front panel of the inverter.
Connecting Flash Units To Your VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM
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Total Ws Connected Typical Recycle Time Approximate Battery Life
160 True Ws
approx. 1 sec. to full 1500 - 2000 shots per charge
320 - 330 True Ws
approx. 2 sec. to full 800 - 1000 shots per charge
640 - 660 True Ws
approx. 4 sec. to full 400 - 500 shots per charge
1280 - 1320 True Ws
approx. 8 sec. to full 200 - 250 shots per charge
2560 True Ws
approx. 16 sec. to full 100 - 125 shots per charge
3200 True Ws
approx. 20 sec. to full 50 - 60 shots per charge
Typical VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM Recycle and Battery Life
An example of a unit with very fast recycle is the Zeus™ ash head / power pack, recycling
2500 Ws in just 2.4 seconds. These fast-recycling units cause the inverter voltage output on the
Vagabond MiniTM Lithium
system to drop much more than it would with units having more modest AC recycle rates. The physics of the current- limiting parameters cause fast AC recycling units to actually recycle slower from inverters. This relationship applies to all current-limited systems, including Vagabond™ I and Vagabond™ II systems, and inverters from other manufacturers. For example, one AlienBees™ B1600 unit (640 Ws) recycles in
2 seconds from AC power and 3 seconds from the
Vagabond MiniTM Lithium
system (213
Ws/second), while a Zeus™ unit (2500 Ws) recycles in 2.4 seconds from AC power, but takes over 20 seconds (120 Ws/second) from the
Vagabond MiniTM Lithium
system. This re­lationship causes Einstein™ units, which cycle slightly faster than AlienBees™ and White Lightning™ from AC, to recycle slightly slower from
Vagabond MiniTM Lithium
system.
the 3/4+ LED will shine green when the battery is charged between 75% - 100%
(the two LEDs below will remain lit as well)
the 1/2 LED will shine green when the battery is charged between 50% - 74%
(the one LED below will remain lit as well)
the 1/4 LED will shine green when the battery is charged between 25% - 49%
When the charge drops below 25%, the three LEDs will be dim/out.
After ensuring that the battery is charged, you are ready to power your ash units or ash heads / power packs with the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system. When you have nished shooting, remember to recharge the battery, turn the system OFF,
disconnect the battery charger, disconnect the battery and store in a safe, cool
place away from ammable materials.
3. Turn on the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium. Use the power switch on the front panel of the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium inverter to turn the system on. When rst turned on, the orange LED located next to the USB voltage outlet and the three green LED battery status indicators should shine. After the system settles, the battery status LED lights (labeled 3/4+, 1/2 and 1/4) will shine to indicate the charge status of the battery.
AC powered studio ash units with very fast AC recycle times per Ws tend to draw signicantly more current than typical ash units (units that recycle 500 to 650 Ws in around two seconds).
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Powering the VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM From An External SLA Battery
It is possible to operate the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium from an external 12 volt sealed lead acid (SLA) battery such as a car battery. Such usage is not optimal,
but may be practical in some applications. When operated from a 12V battery, the battery fuel gauge will not provide an accurate indication of battery charge.
To connect the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium to an external 12V SLA battery, rst remove the VMB8.8A Vagabond Mini™ Lithium battery pack from the unit. You can then prepare a suitable cable for connection: the cable will need connec­tions for your SLA battery on one end and an Anderson connector on the other end. Proper polarity must be observed, connecting red-to-red and black-to­black. With the VMB8.8A Vagabond Mini™ Lithium battery pack removed, plug the Anderson connector end of your cable into the back connector of the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium where the VMB8.8A battery pack normally connects. While we do not sell this type of cable, our tech help department can help you to properly
congure such a cable, walking you through the components needed. For technical assistance, call us on our Toll Free Line at 1-800-443-5542, Monday through Friday, from 9:00am to 5:00pm, CT.
The VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM Fuse
A single blade-type 30A fuse is located on the front panel of the inverter so that you can check the fuse status and replace it if necessary. It is extremely unlikely
that the fuse will blow unless a fault (requiring factory service) should occur in the inverter unit. If the fuse has blown and needs replacement, rst turn the
system o and disconnect any ash units. Unplug the blown fuse and insert a
new one in its place. Replacement blade-type 30A fuses are available locally at hardware, electronic and automotive stores. Please contact our Customer Service team if you have any questions about the fuse, or if you experience any problems or need any assistance.
The VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM USB Outlet
For your convenience, a 0.5A USB port has been included on the front panel of
the inverter. This port can be used for charging devices with a USB cable con­nection (such as cell phones, mp3 players, etc.). The LED should shine orange
when the system is rst powered on and it should stay lit unless a USB device that draws more than .5A is connected.
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Using the VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM To Operate Auxiliary Equipment
The Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system is specically designed to provide power for Paul C. Bu™ ash equipment. The system may, however, also be used to power non-ash continuous loads for small electrical appliances such as fans,
computers or radios. The maximum continuous power drawn in such applica­tions is 120 Watts. The system is NOT designed to power items such as hairdry­ers, power tools, heaters, televisions, or other large appliances. Do not attempt to
use the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system to power items drawing more than 120 Watts.
If a continuous load is used in conjunction with ash unit use, this number
should be reduced. It should be noted that when the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium
is used to recycle ash units, the output voltage will not remain at 120 VAC
(or 230VAC on the VM120-230V system); it will drop lower during the recycle period of the lights. Therefore, equipment that requires continuous 120 VAC (or
230 VAC) should not be used in conjunction with ash units. To the best of our knowledge, the momentary low voltage will not aect laptops connected via
their battery chargers. However, AC-powered computers will likely crash under the “brown out” conditions and likely draw more than 120 watts. If you plan to power auxiliary equipment, you should consult the product’s manual and / or check with the product manufacturer to determine the power consumption. It
is not generally advisable to operate ash units and continuous power loads at
the same time.
Airline Travel With Your VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM System
The battery in the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system is a 14.8V, 8.8AH lithium ion battery rated at 130 watt-hours. Lithium ion batteries such as these are regulated for air travel by both the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and
the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Based on the specications
of the battery, the current DOT and IATA regulations indicate that you should be able to travel by air with your Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system as carry on baggage. However, each individual airline carrier interprets and enforces these regulations as it sees t, allowing or prohibiting travel on its vessels individu­ally. Unfortunately, this means that there are no standard policies from airline to airline and they are subject to change, without notice, at the discretion of each airline. You must check with your individual airline carrier before traveling with any Vagabond Mini™ Lithium components each time that you wish to travel by air in order to
nd out the updated, applicable regulations for your specic ight based on the specic items that you wish to travel with. To determine eligibility for travel, you may be asked for certain specications of the battery which are both printed on
the battery and provided in this manual. If needed, the complete Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for the Vagabond Mini™ Lithium battery is additionally available
for download on our website (www.paulcbu.com/manuals.php) or we can send
you a hard copy by mail. To request a hard copy, please contact our Customer Service team.
VAGABOND MINI
TM
LITHIUM
Storing the VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM
When storing your Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system, verify that it contains more
than 25% charge. If the charge status is lower than 25%, apply a partial charge
(charge until both the 1/4 and 1/2 LEDs are lit). Turn the system OFF, disconnect the battery from the inverter, and disconnect the battery charger. The system and components should be stored in safe, dry, moderate conditions, away from
ammable materials, where the equipment is protected from rain, dirt, sand and
dust. While the battery can be stored safely in any state of charge, it should be used and partially recharged every three months for best battery life, and to avoid ruining the battery’s components. Do not charge the battery to 100%, and then store it. Also, storing the battery for periods over a few days when it is nearly discharged may result in a dangerous degradation of the battery’s
internal components, possibly causing overheating and creating a re hazard
when the battery is then charged again. Do not store a battery in a hot environ-
ment, such as an attic, or in a cold environment below freezing. Please read the complete warnings section (pages 2 -5) for more information.
After storage, note that moving the system from one environment to another can cause condensation to occur due to temperature changes. Do not operate or charge the system until all condensation has fully evaporated.
Do not attempt to charge a battery that has been stored for a long period of time if it will not power the VML inverter, or show at least a partial charge indication on the LED charge meter when connected to the VML inverter. If the battery does not hold a charge during storage, as indicated by the LED charge status gauge, and it will not allow the inverter to turn ON, the battery may have been damaged by improper storage. Recycle the battery and replace it.
Have Questions? Need Assistance? Contact Our Customer Service Team:
Toll Free 1-800-443-5542 • Local 615-383-3982Email info@paulcbuff.com
The VAGABOND MINI™ LITHIUM and Flash Units By Other Manufacturers
The Vagabond Mini™ Lithium system is designed specically for powering Paul C. Bu™ products and we cannot make any claim for suitability with products from
other manufacturers, nor can we accept any liability for any damage that might be caused to such equipment. We will, however, warranty the Vagabond Mini™
Lithium system itself as well as any Paul C. Bu™ equipment it powers.
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