Pit Light Help???
#1
I have a Specs Competition Performance Light. I just got this light as part of a lot sale. It is aluminum and carbon fiber, but I need a power supply. Also does anyone have any information on it. I've had no luck on-line.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#2
What is that little box in the bundled up cord? Looks like a PSU, does the cord detach from the light? I think that's the power supply there, and if so then look at the model # on it. Or see if you can find a model # on the light to narrow down your search options.
If all else fails, you can use a lab power supply to power anything within its specs. You would just have to know the voltage and current input of the device and have the appropriate connectors.
If all else fails, you can use a lab power supply to power anything within its specs. You would just have to know the voltage and current input of the device and have the appropriate connectors.
#4
#5
Looks similar to these...
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...01&p_catid=167
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...16&p_catid=167
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...01&p_catid=167
http://www.integy.com/st_prod.html?p...16&p_catid=167
#6
#7
wow, pit lights are wayy overpriced, and with that angle how the heck do you get it to shine down on the car ? the light is on the backside of the car and not the front where you are working .. ?? I don't get it.
This one you can light up your car where you need it and it's $20
This one you can light up your car where you need it and it's $20
#8
wow, pit lights are wayy overpriced, and with that angle how the heck do you get it to shine down on the car ? the light is on the backside of the car and not the front where you are working .. ?? I don't get it.
This one you can light up your car where you need it and it's $20

This one you can light up your car where you need it and it's $20

These are table pit lights. They're small, compart, and bright. This one takes up very little space. I'll probably sell it though, I have a Ott-Lite and the SPECS is new. Better resale value in the SPECS being new.
Thank you for everyone assistance. I was hoping to find an owner because it might look similar to the Intergy, it is not the same. It would appear that the Intergy is a copy.
#9
That is great. I'm simple though, I'm using a set of shop lights about 3 to 4 feet off the top of an old military desk. Plus the room lights, works for me and I'm not fighting a table top lamp.
These are table pit lights. They're small, compart, and bright. This one takes up very little space. I'll probably sell it though, I have a Ott-Lite and the SPECS is new. Better resale value in the SPECS being new.
Thank you for everyone assistance. I was hoping to find an owner because it might look similar to the Intergy, it is not the same. It would appear that the Intergy is a copy.
These are table pit lights. They're small, compart, and bright. This one takes up very little space. I'll probably sell it though, I have a Ott-Lite and the SPECS is new. Better resale value in the SPECS being new.
Thank you for everyone assistance. I was hoping to find an owner because it might look similar to the Intergy, it is not the same. It would appear that the Intergy is a copy.
#10
wow, pit lights are wayy overpriced, and with that angle how the heck do you get it to shine down on the car ? the light is on the backside of the car and not the front where you are working .. ?? I don't get it.
This one you can light up your car where you need it and it's $20

This one you can light up your car where you need it and it's $20





