Mirror X booth: Electrical Specifications
This document outlines the estimated electrical power requirements for the Mirror X Booth setup. These values help determine proper power distribution, extension safety, and overall load capacity during operation.
Equipment Power Consumption
TCL TV — approximately 70W
Mini PC — approximately 60W
RX 1 Flash (2 units) — 100W each, total 200W
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 X Booth setup is approximately 345W (without printer) or approximately 645W (with DNP RX1 Printer included).
Notes
This total serves as a general estimate for planning electrical requirements. Actual power usage may vary depending on usage intensity, flash firing frequency, printing load, display brightness, and operating conditions. Proper power distribution and surge protection are recommended to ensure stable performance during events.
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