Is it possible to run studio lighting outdoors using a dc to ac power invertor?

Keith

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I recently purchased a interfit ex150 mark 2 lighting kit for studio use. I have been asked to do some location shoots outdoors and I somehow need to power the lights. I have thought about attaching this dc to ac adapter to my cars cigarette lighter and running the lights from there? My lighting kit is here http://www.interfitphotographic.com/Lighitng/Product%20Pages/EX150mkii.php and the power is http://www.google.co.uk/products/catalog?q=ac+power+inverter&hl=en&cid=1387740656096071541&sa=title#p

Model EX150 MKII
Fuse rating 6.3 amps
Bayonet fitting "EX" Type enables all the current EX fittings accessories to be used
Output range Full Power down to 1/1/8th power. Guide no 32m (96')@ iso 100
Modelling Lamp 100 Watt (INT038)


Colour Temperature 5600 K +/- 300k
Recycle time 1.5 sec
Flash triggering Sync cable, IR-trigger, flash or test button.
Sync voltage 5 volts Suitable for all digital cameras
Slave cell distance >10 mtrs (30')
User Changeable Flash tubes Yes
Working Voltage EUR 230V/50Hz USA 110V/ 60Hz

Will this work correctly? I dont want to blow my lights! Thanks guys! appreciated
 
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