Classic Strobe unit from Coemar. This is the Strobe Light 700 model that features a Philips XOP 7OF - 52 volt, 750 watt linear tube producing a super bright blinding light output. The flash rate is adjustable with a potentiometer located on the rear of the unit. External control of the unit can be accomplished by using the 1/4" connection terminal on the rear next to the onboard speed control. It appears Coemar only made these units in 22 volt versions so that is why this unit includes an external transformer box to boost the US 110 voltage to 220 volts. Connection between the transformer and the strobe head is connected with a Harting 4 pin connection. Unit is constructed from super light and versatile aluminum with a protective mesh to protect the lamp in case of something striking the unit. Very cool unit made in Italy.
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Saturday, March 11, 2017
Coemar Strobe Light 700
Classic Strobe unit from Coemar. This is the Strobe Light 700 model that features a Philips XOP 7OF - 52 volt, 750 watt linear tube producing a super bright blinding light output. The flash rate is adjustable with a potentiometer located on the rear of the unit. External control of the unit can be accomplished by using the 1/4" connection terminal on the rear next to the onboard speed control. It appears Coemar only made these units in 22 volt versions so that is why this unit includes an external transformer box to boost the US 110 voltage to 220 volts. Connection between the transformer and the strobe head is connected with a Harting 4 pin connection. Unit is constructed from super light and versatile aluminum with a protective mesh to protect the lamp in case of something striking the unit. Very cool unit made in Italy.
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