Using pro lighting for home "objects d'art" is not a new concept by any means. In fact, countless hightech or industrial items have been adapted to create edgy home decor over the years. My decorating philosophy has always been, "FUNCTION FOLLOWS FORM".
IOW, I find something I think looks cool, then figure out what to use it for...
Still, Seb is right. There is a possibility that you can have your modeling lights on without the flash charging, but it's not likely. Otherwise, there will be a significant power use from these units.
If you are content to simply use these units as household lighting, then the best solution would be to have the flash wiring and circuitry removed, then have them rewired as hot lights. Other than you losing some good photo equipment in the process, it's not a big deal...
I did this with two large scoop Photogenic flash lamps. I also "inherited" them, found they weren't practical to use as strobes, had a friend rewire them, and used them as very cool (although very HOT) home light fixtures.
Originally Posted by joebloetemp