liming light
16th February 1973, Page 67
16th February 1973
Page 67

Page 67, 16th February 1973
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Known as the Solaflash, a timing light — the 838 developed by Crypton-Triangle is designed to facilitate engine ignition timing. It has solid state circuitry and no moving parts.
Features include a Zenon flash tube, a pistol-grip handle and push-button cut-out switch. Measuring 8.+.in. x 7.+in. x 2in, it weighs 2Ib 2oz. It operates on a .12V supply and three connections are required. While it is not damaged by reversal of power supply connections it is polarity conscious in operation.
Price: £27.30.
Made by: Crypton-Triangle Ltd, Bridgwater, Somerset.