Mirror Me Booth: Electrical Specifications
This document outlines the estimated electrical power requirements for the Mirror Me Booth setup. These specifications are intended to support proper load planning, safe power distribution, and stable operation during events.
Equipment Power Consumption
TV — approximately 200W
Mini PC — approximately 60W
Godox SK 400 Flash — approximately 400W
Camera AC Adapter — approximately 15W
DNP RX1 Printer (only if included in the purchased package) — approximately 300W
Total Estimated Power Load
The total estimated power consumption for the Mirror Me Booth setup is approximately 675W (without printer) or approximately 975W (with DNP RX1 Printer included).
Important Notes
This value is an estimate and may vary depending on usage conditions such as flash frequency, brightness settings, printing load, and overall system demand. It is recommended to use proper surge protection and ensure the power source can comfortably support at least 700W for the base setup, and up to 1,000W if the printer is included, to ensure stable and safe operation during events.
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