Steve--
On the back of the monolight there is a built in optical trigger. When it sees a flash go off, it will fire the monolight it is built in to. You said "location shoot" and didn't specify if it was indoor or outdoor, daytime or night. If you are indoors, the optical trigger should easily fire the monolight. You hook up your trigger to one monolight as usual, and don't hook anything up to the second. The flash from the first will instantly trigger the second one.
I often use my WL X3200 monolights outdoors at night, and find I often can rely on the built in optical trigger. However, there's a catch. Where I live there's usually snow on the ground for 6 months of the year, and the snow easily reflects the flash well enough for my optical triggers to work. I haven't tried them in daytime. I'm strictly a night shooter.
Kent in SD
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