Radiopopper P1 reciever problem.
iShoot
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I was shooting an assignment today, and I accidentally tapped the link button my P1 transmitter, and I thought nothing of it. The next thing I know my flashes are not firing. I check the receivers and the power LED is just blinking like its looking for a signal. The link LED is on in the transmitter, but the receiver link LED is not on. NEED HELP!!
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"One of my P1’s has become non-responsive
You may observe a P1 unit “freeze up” and become non-responsive to button presses, won’t turn off, won’t de-link or re-link and so on. This is usually caused by a low battery. There is no “low voltage cutoff” in either unit. We’ve designed them to allow the battery to continue to drain until some part of the circuitry can no longer function to allow longest use of a battery, or to squeeze the last bit of power when you’re in a tight shooting situation and can’t replace batteries.
A new Alkaline battery (the non-rechargeable ones you get from the store) should last 5 to 10 hours of continual transmit time. Rechargeable batteries will probably go longer, but remember that rechargeable batteries tend to naturally drain and die off on their own after a couple days of non-use."
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