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Mike C
 
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Default Circuit for strobe (UK)

To all except Jim B, many thanks for your helpful suggestions. I'll look up
the reference with RS components and see how it looks.

To Jim B - if ever this light has to be used, it isn't likely to be anywhere
near to shore, and I won't care what people think I am, just as long as they
notice me!

Mike.

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Folks,

I'm looking for a strobe circuit that will
1) run from 12 Volts
2) drive a high-power flash
3) flash from once to twice per scond

The idea is to put it at the top of the mast of a cruising boat to be
switched on in 'desperate times'.

If anybody can help out with info, I'd be most appreciative. I just tried
to order one from an American company, but they only send to USA, Mexico

and
Canada!

Thanks,

MikeC

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