TURBOPAK
USER GUIDE BWL-0440 (04/07)
BOWENS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
355 Old Road
Clacton On Sea
Essex CO15 3RH
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Battery Cassette & Charging
!!! WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE !!!
Control Panel Guide
Gemini
Connections
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ONLY USE A CHARGER APPROVED BY BOWENS FOR USE WITH THIS
EQUIPMENT
TAKE CARE NOT TO DROP THE BATTERY CASSETTE - THE BATTERY IS
HEAVIER THAN THE SIZE OF THE CASSETTE MIGHT SUGGEST.
DO NOT USE A DAMAGED BATTERY CASSETTE.
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KEEP THE BATTERY CASSETTE CLEAN AND DRY TO PREVENT CONTAMINATION
OF THE CONTACTS AND FUSES.
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THE BATTERY WITHIN THE CASSETTE SHOULD ONLY BE REPLACED BY
AUTHORISED SERVICE PERSONNEL
Notes on Battery Cassette Usage
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The pack cannot be used without a Battery Cassette or the Extender Battery Fitted.
Battery
Level
Carry Handle
Indicator
The pack can still be used while charging the Battery Cassette or Extender Battery
providing there is sufficient charge remaining.
Charge
Socket
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Use only Bowens approved charger's or permanent damage may result.
The Battery Cassette can be charged either within or outside the pack from the mains using
the supplied charger or alternatively from a vehicle using the optional Automobile (car)
charger.
On / Off
Switch
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The battery has no memory effect so it can be charged and discharged from any state.
However, for best results and service life never fully discharged the battery, charge it as
soon as possible after use and keep it fully charged.
Extra Battery Cassettes and charger's are available as accessories allowing quick
replacement of an exhausted Cassette with a fully charged Cassette to allow continuous
shooting.
Fast / Slow
Charge
Switch
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Charging the Battery Cassette
Fitting the Battery Cassette
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Lay the pack on is longest side with the on/off switch uppermost.
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Connect the charger to the mains supply and switch on.
Lay the Battery Cassette with the fuses uppermost and the slotted handle to the right.
A red indicator on the charger shows that the Cassette is charging normally.
Rotate the toggle button on the base of the Cassette to release the two handles and open
them fully out.
In the unlikely event that the indicator shows yellow then there is a fault and the Cassette
and charger should be disconnected.
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Slide the Battery Cassette into the pack with the slotted handle towards the right. The
Cassette will not fit in the pack the wrong way round.
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The green indicator briefly flickering shows the transition between charging and trickle
charge.
Gently push the Cassette all the way in and fold the handles down so that they lock the
Cassette inside the pack.
When the indicator shows a steady green colour the Cassette is approximately 90-95%
charged and is being trickle charged.
Lock the handles in place by rotating the toggle button. Rotate the toggle button to adjust
the lock.
If possible leave the Battery Cassette to charge for a further 30-60 minutes to ensure that it
is fully charged. The Battery Cassette cannot be overcharged if the charger is left
connected.
Stand the pack upright.
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A full charge from a discharged state may take anytime up to 6 hours depending on the
charger used.
Removing the Battery Cassette
Please read the Battery Cassette safety and maintenance instructions at the end of these
instructions.
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Removal of the Cassette is the reverse of fitting.
Controlling the TurboPak
Lay the pack on its longest side.
Rotate the toggle button on the base of the Cassette to release the two handles.
General
Fold out the handles and pull on them whilst using the thumbs against the pack to eject the
Cassette out of the pack.
The TurboPak is very simple to operate and control as follows:
NOTE: For safety the TurboPak cannot charge any fitted monolight unless all other sockets are
fitted with either a dummy plug or a Travel-Pak cable (BW7632) terminated with a monolight.
Only monolights switched to position II will be charged.
Charging the Battery Cassette
Turning The Pack On & Off
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One universal voltage charger is supplied with the pack and is provided with a set of mains
adaptors suitable for the majority of mains outlets around the world.
Turn the TurboPak on and off using the On/Off switch. The TurboPak will immediately display the charge
state of the Battery Cassette regardless of the number or type of monolights fitted. If one or more
monolights are fitted and switched on then after about 2 seconds the charge indicators will light to
indicate a monolight is charging.
Choose the adaptor suitable for your mains supply, slide it into place until it is fully home. If
an unusual mains outlet is encountered an appropriate travel adaptor (not supplied) may
need to be used together with one fitted to the charger.
Charge Socket
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If the Battery Cassette is to be charged inside the pack, plug the charger output connector
into the CHARGE jack socket on top of the pack.
Use only Bowens approved charger's or permanent damage to your unit may result.
The top panel charge socket allows the supplied 2A charger to charge the Battery Cassette when fitted
in the unit.
If the Battery Cassette is to be charged outside the pack, plug the charger output connector
into the CHARGE jack socket on the side of the Cassette. Avoid knocking or placing strain
on the connector.
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Battery Level Indicator
Controlling the TurboPak
The Battery Cassette can also be charged at the same time as the unit is being used and this will
effectively extend the number of flashes available. A discharged battery will take approximately 5-6
hours to fully charge.
The TurboPak should not be allowed to fully discharge the Battery Cassette as this may significantly
reduce the future capacity and operating life of the Battery Cassette.
It is not recommended to keep using the TurboPak when the red battery low indicator is showing
although it will keep going until the flat battery condition is reached, when it will automatically switch off.
For best results and maximum life from a Battery Cassette always keep it fully charged and avoid fully
discharging it. Always charge the Battery Cassette as soon as possible after use and never leave it flat.
Always recharge the Battery Cassette as soon as possible after discharge. If FAST mode is selected
then this will be overridden once the battery indicator drops to the amber level to prevent excessive drain
from the near flat battery.
For maximum duty and flexibility spare Battery Cassettes and charger's are available to allow swapping
out and charging outside of the TurboPak.
Head Socket
Spare Battery Cassettes and charger's are available so that discharged Modules can be quickly
replaced with a fully charged one to allow shooting to continue.
Each socket can power one Esprit Gemini / Travelite III monolight. When a head socket is not used it
should be fitted with a dummy plug. The unit will not operate unless ALL sockets are fitted with either a
dummy plug or a Gemini cable with a unit attached, whether switched on or not.
Charge Indicators
A charge indicator is fitted adjacent to each socket. In normal use these light to indicate that charge is
being supplied to the associated socket. Under fault conditions the indicators are also used in
combination to indicate the pack status or faults. See the section on Status & Fault Indication.
Battery Level Indicator
This shows the charge level of the battery from fully charged to flat. It also indicates when the unit is
disabled due to the battery voltage being too low for correct operation.
During normal use the TurboPak checks each socket to see if a monolight is fitted and switched on. If
one is fitted, it then checks to see if it requires a top-charge (i.e. the unit is READY) or requires a full
charge (i.e. the monolight has just been switched on or has been flashed). A brief flash of the
appropriate indicator shows a top-charge while an indicator remaining lit indicates full charge. The
monolights are fully charged one at a time while other units are topped up to keep them at READY.
Battery Level Indication Approx Battery Voltage
Battery Condition
Action
Green, Yellow, Amber
Yellow, Amber
Amber
> 12.4V
> 12.2V
> 12.0V
Good
Fair
Okay for use
Okay for use
Thermal Management
The internal temperature of the TurboPak is continually monitored to protect the unit against
overheating.
Low
Okay for use but
getting low
The charge rate is progressively decreased as the temperature increases to try and prevent the unit
from reaching the overheat condition after which it will be disabled. This allows continued shooting
albeit at a slower rate.
Red
< 12.0V
< 11.6V
> 11.6V
Very Low
Flat
Restricted use - charge
or replace ASAP
If the temperature rises above a preset level the internal fan is turned on to cool the TurboPak. Once
the TurboPak has cooled sufficiently the fan is turned off. This reduces the drain on the battery when
the TurboPak is used infrequently. If the ambient temperature is very high then the fan may be on for
longer or not turn off at all.
Flashing Red Only
Other colors flashing
Disabled - charge or
replace ASAP
If the temperature is too high for correct operation then ALL charge will be disabled and an overheat
condition will be indicated. This will occur if the temperature sensor has a fault, the fan fails, or if the
ambient temperature is too low for correct operation.
On Charge
Disabled - wait or
replace ASAP
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Status & Fault Indication
Fast / Slow Switch
All batteries have a finite capacity and life. Both of these are affected by the way the battery is charged
and discharged. A high discharge rate will reduce both the capacity (number of flashes available from a
full charge) and the time to end of life (the point at which the battery is deemed to be unusable).
The following will be indicated if the pack status changes or a fault occurs:-
1)
Monolight Not Charging - ALL charge is disabled if a fitted monolight is not charging correctly.
This is indicated by the associated charge LED slowly flashing. This automatically resets after
approximately 1 minute or can be reset manually by switching the Fast/Slow switch or
changing the status of any of the fitted monolights i.e. switch on or off, fit or remove the cable.
The fault indication will re-occur if there is a genuine problem.
The Fast/Slow switch provides the user with a means of controlling how fast the attached monolights
are charged and consequently how quickly the Battery Cassette is discharged. Unless a particular set-
up and application requires Fast charge then it is recommended that Slow mode is always selected to
achieve the maximum capacity and life of the Battery Cassette. Only use Fast when the job requires a
continual fast recycle time.
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Overheat - ALL charge is disabled if the TurboPak internal temperature exceeds a preset
threshold. This is indicated by the charge indicator LEDs flashing briefly in pairs in the order
A and B, C and D, A and B etc. This automatically resets when the TurboPak cools sufficiently
for normal operation. Check the vents for obstruction and confirm that the fan is operational.
It is not possible to give recycle times for all combinations of monolights, flash settings, battery state
temperature etc. The following equation will give a very approximate recycle time for a fully charged
battery at normal ambient temperature:-
Powerdown/Standby - ALL charge is disabled if none of the fitted monolights is flashed within
a ten minute period. This is indicated by all four charge LEDs flashing briefly together at 2
second intervals. This can be reset manually by switching the Fast/Slow switch or changing
the status of any of the fitted monolights i.e. switch on or off, fit or remove the cable.
Where ʻPower A, Power Bʼ etc is the power rating or setting of each monolight fitted in Ws or Joules,
ʻCharge Rateʼ is 200 for Slow and 500 for Fast and ʻMonosʼ is the number of monolights fitted.
Flat Battery - ALL charge is disabled if the Battery Module charge state is deemed to be too
low for correct operation. This is indicated by the Battery condition LEDs flashing slowly. This
will normally start with the Red LED flashing first but, if the charger is left connected and
switched on, progressively more LEDs will flash as the Battery Module charges. This
automatically resets after approximately 4 minutes but will re-occur unless the Battery Module
has received sufficient charge to continue.
As a guide typical charge times for 750Ws monolight set to maximum and flashed simultaneously from
a fully charged Battery Cassette are as follows:
Number of 750Ws
Monolights Fitted.
Typical Time to ALL Monolights
Ready in Slow Mode (seconds)
Typical Time to ALL Monolights
Ready in Fast Mode (seconds)
Typical Flash Capacity
1
2
3
4
4.2
8.2
2.0
3.7
5.5
7.4
Number Of Monolights Fitted
12.1
16.4
Power Rating
125Ws
X 1
1600
800
540
400
260
200
X 2
800
400
270
200
130
100
X 3
530
266
180
166
86
X 4
400
200
135
100
65
250Ws
If the unit is worked heavily then it will automatically ramp down the charge rate to control the internal
temperature and hence it will take longer to recycle the attached Gemini. To overcome this either slow
the rate of flashing or wait for the unit to cool.
375Ws
500Ws
Note: Even if Fast is selected the TurboPak will override it as the battery becomes discharged or the
internal temperature increases. The temperature and battery monitors work together to slow the charge
progressively. As a rough guide when the amber battery indicator starts to show, the attached
monolights will start to charge at a slower rate. This can be overcome by changing the battery module
for a fully charged one or by using a Battery Extender. In addition, a mains or car charger is available;
the pack may be used with a charger connected so that the battery is always being topped up.
750Ws
1000Ws
66
50
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Accessories
Recommended Maintenance
The Battery Cassette needs very little routine maintenance but for longest service life the following
should be noted:
Heavy-Duty Battery
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Keep the Battery Cassette clean and dry. Do not use any organic solvents or detergents.
Wipe it with a clean dr cloth.
Designed to quickly and easily double the capacity
of either the Explorer1500 or the TurboPak the
Heavy-Duty Battery from Bowens offers
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Only use a Bowens recommended charger.
Charge or swap out the Battery Cassette before it is fully discharged.
Never store the Battery Cassette in a partial or fully discharged condition.
photographers the assurance they need on
extended location shoots to know theyʼve always
got enough power to capture that vital shot. Able
to offer up to 1000 shots at 1500Ws the
The Battery Cassette has no so-called memory effect but recharge it as soon as possible
after use and keep it fully charged for longest life.
Heavy-Duty Battery from Bowens allows
photographers total freedom from mains power.
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Fully charge every 6-9 weeks to maintain battery condition.
If possible leave the Battery Cassette on charge indefinitely.
BW7643
Safety Information
The Battery Cassette contains a Sealed Lead Acid Battery containing hazardous chemicals and it is
therefore subject to special waste disposal and/or recycling depending on your local legislation. The
battery is recyclable.
Heavy-Duty Battery Telescopic
Trolley
In the USA only, you may call 1-800-SAV-LEAD (1-800-728-5323) for complete recycling information.
Designed to make moving the Heavy-Duty
Battery easier, this accessory simply
attaches onto the back of the unit with the
use of a simple clamp to securely connect
them together.
The best way of disposal is to return the Battery Cassette to your authorised dealer or service centre
where it will be responsibly disposed of or recycled.
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Do flush the skin with water at once if contact is made with electrolyte (acid).
Do not replace the fuses with any other type or rating.
BW7649
Do not open the Battery Cassette or try to modify it for any reason. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside.
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Do not charge in a gas tight container.
Do not short out or bridge the Cassette connections.
Do not drop or subject to heavy knocks.
DID YOU KNOW? that Bowens have over 40 light shaping tools
and accessories available for all their monolights that use the
current ʻSʼ type accessory fitting. Included among the range of
accessories are a wide variety of reflectors and softboxes. For
more information visit the website on www.bowens.co.uk
Do not dispose of the battery in normal household waste.
Do not dispose f the battery in a fire.
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Battery Cassette Specifications
TurboPak Specifications
Weight
Size
9.8Kg (inc battery)
Battery Type
Maintenance free, non-spillable,
Sealed Lead Acid Battery
(L x W x H)
270mm x 180mm x 242mm
(H = 281mm inc. handle)
Number of Cells
6
Nominal Battery Voltage
Nominal Battery Capacity
Maximum Charge Currents
12V
12AH
Power Source
Interchangeable Battery Cassette
(BW7642)
Managed Charge Only - 3A Bulk Charge
0.1A Float
Typical Recycle Time
Items Supplied in Carton
500 Ws
Charger
Only use a Bowens recommended charger
1 x BW7655 TurboPak
Typical Battery Charge
Times
With Supplied 2A Charger (BW1227) -
approximately 5-6 hours.
With Optional Car Charger (BW1245) -
approximately 5-6 hours.
1 x BW7642 Battery Cassette
1 x BW1227 Universal Mains 2A
Battery Charger
1 x BWL0440 Operating Instructions
1 x Registration Card
Size
172mm x 108mm x 120mm
(L x W x H)
1 x Safety Leaflet
Weight
Fuses
4.7Kg
Additional items may be supplied for use in specific
countries.
3 x 30A, User Replaceable,
Automobile Type (ATO Fast Acting)
Accessories Available
BW1227 Universal Mains 2A Battery
Charger
BW1245 Automobile Battery Charger
BW7642 Spare Battery Cassette
BW7632 Cable for connection to Gemini
heads
Due to our policy of constant product improvement, Bowens International reserves the right to change equipment
specifications at any time and without notice.
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