Pulsar ( Sound Off Inc. ) Strobe Power Supply ( 4 - Head ) 75 Watts on 2040-parts.com
Reidsville, North Carolina, US
This is a Pulsar Sound Off Inc. Strobe Power Supply, this is 4 -head, 75 watts. cycle flash RFI suppression. 14 operating modes. Good working condition, comes with the plugs for the Power and Strobe. You will need to purchase the wire that runs from the power and stobe plugs to your lites. Thank you for looking.
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