Bowens Prolite 120 and 82 Slave trigger

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Hello everyone! I'm new to this forum and hoping one of you lovely people will be able to help me. I am a new photography technician in a high school and have taken on a badly looked after photography department. I'm currently trying to get our studio lights back to fully functioning, so far I've had some success apart from needing a few replacement bulbs. But, my question is, what do I need with regards to an on camera trigger for the slave function on our lights? We have a Bowens Prolite 120 and two Bowens Prolite 82's. I've tested the slave function on the lights manually via the light and they are working, but so far we have no way of triggering via the camera.

(Camera's currently in use are Canon Eos 2000D, Nikon D3200. We also have several old Minolta's too but I don't think many of the students will be using these with the flash lighting.)
Thanks in advance!
 
These if you don't want to worry about batteries

These if you don't mind being battery dependent.

In short - you can't do anything fancy - so you don't need anything fancy.
My vote is the in-line mains-powered ones. They're pretty much bulletproof :)
 
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