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Garland Gray II March 21st 07 02:19 AM

Strobe light
 
Thanks, but I wasn't looking for a strobe; just curious about Sailnet.

"Gordon" wrote in message
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Garland Gray II wrote:
I didn't realise this company was back in business. Any dealings with
them , Wayne or others ?

"Wayne.B" wrote in message
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007 08:16:25 -0800, Gordon wrote:

A lot of commercial fishing boats spend the night at sea drifting. To
be seen better, they use a strobe light. Legal or not, they want to be
seen.
I/m thinking an all around white LED anchor light could be wired to a
relaxation oscillator or 555 timer chip to create a low current draw
white strobe. Yes? No?
Gordon
An anchor light is not bright enough to be easily seen.

Why not a man overboard strobe like this?

http://shop.sailnet.com/product_info...ducts_id/25848

or this

http://www.safetycentral.com/manovxestli.html




Search on masthead strobes. Looks like Guest makes a nice bright one.
G





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