Other; Battery Storage; Overheat Protection; Quick Burst - Profoto B10 User Manual

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Battery storage

If the battery is to be stored for a longer period, it should be charged
half-full before storage. Never store an empty battery for a longer
period, as it may go into a deep discharge state that can damage the
battery cells. After storing a battery for more than 6 months without
using it, it is advised to check the charge level on the battery. If less
than 2 of the battery status LEDs [21] lits up, the battery should again
be charged to half-full before further storage.
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Overheat protection

A temperature limit indicator is shown on the main screen of the display
[9] if the Profoto B10 has reached a temperature level that has activated
the built-in overheat protection. When this occurs, the performance is
limited until the temperature level is back to an acceptable level.

Quick burst

Quick burst is an automatically activated function that allows a series
(burst) of flashes to be fired at a faster pace than the Profoto B10 can
recycle. The function is only active when the light output is set to less
than full. The length of the burst, in numbers of flashes, depends on the
repetition rate and the set light output. The lower the light output is set,
the longer bursts can be triggered. Thanks to this feature, the Profoto
B10 can trigger up to 20 flashes per second on lower power output
without losing light after the first flash. Note that the accuracy of the
light output is slightly less precise when Quick burst is active.
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