"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Is this do-able? We're testing new emulsions and it looks like the winner is going to be a diazo with a lovely 450 ltu expo time on our AL-53 5k watt halide. We shoot 2up which is part of the longer time of course and testing was done with an Olec brand L1250 lamp. We just so happen to have a complete 2nd AL-53 setup as a backup. Assuming the reflectors in each unit were the same and photocells were calibrated to each other it seems like it could be an option. My concerns are the light rays crossing over and scattering the actnic light and if you can even run two units off one integrator (could also use two integrators and press the button together I guess). We use an AI 970 integrator.Just a shot in the dark, we probably need to sell both units and upgrade to more firepower at some point but making a 10kw franken-expo unit out of what's on hand would be kinda rad.
Another fun fact: the reflectors can wear over time and become more and more refractive v. reflective as they dull. Not sure if that's a sales pitch or a bona fide fact though.