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That's pretty cool. I have an old neon sign transformer. I think it's 6 kv. Are you in CA? I'll drop it off.
On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 6:21 AM Richard Arndt <vol...@gmail.com> wrote:
This is not a Nixie Tube related subject, but someone here probably knows enough about tubes to answer the question.--I purchase an old Crooks Railway Tube some years ago, with electrode plates about 8 inches apart. I am wanting to try it out and was thinking a Fisher Biotech FB-650 Electrophoresis DC Power Supply capable of 0-6kv might light it up. It would also be useful on the bench for testing other HV items (with caution :-). I have seen references up to 100kv on Internet. But nothing stating required DC voltage/current range.Does anyone have suggestions on what should work?
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On Apr 4, 2019, at 9:59 AM, Nick <gerbilp...@gmail.com> wrote:These need DC at a couple of thousand volts - I've seen them run of much higher voltages via an induction coil, e.g. a Ruhmkorff coil which can produce 10KV & a lot higher (over 100KV)