Neons for all!

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martin martin

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Apr 11, 2022, 11:17:43 PM4/11/22
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For anyone needing nice colons for their pretty clock, allspectrum.com has a new website!


Enjoy!

gregebert

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Apr 12, 2022, 12:31:43 AM4/12/22
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Nice that they sell single-units. Years ago I had to buy them in a box of 1000, so I bought green ones and sold some to folks on neonixie. I've also seen blue ones.
They dont seem to have as long of a lifetime as traditional neon bulbs; the phosphor coating "wears out" after a few years so be sure to keep spares around.

Greg P

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Apr 12, 2022, 8:39:42 AM4/12/22
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Nice that they still sell the NE-2's with the 60mm leads.  Really wish someone would offer those with even longer leads so you don't have to extend the wire when making clocks with larger tubes.

Richard Scales

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Apr 12, 2022, 8:45:56 AM4/12/22
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I got so disappointed at how extended neon leads on colons looked - I ended up making a tiny PCB which sits inside the glass tube with a metal base to match Dalibors tubes. 
I used to spend ages with enamel copper wire and such like - not any more!
- Richard

Adrian Godwin

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Apr 12, 2022, 9:25:41 AM4/12/22
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I've got a VFD clock to build sometime. It's a multidigit tube with wires at both ends. I thought I'd extend and strengthen the wires to support the glass by soldering them into fine brass tubing as used by modelmakers.
It'll probably turn out a mess because of all the different radii but might be OK on simple neons, though brass probably doesn't match the Dalibor bases too well. Maybe nickel plated brass.

Greg P

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Apr 12, 2022, 12:36:20 PM4/12/22
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Richard, please post pictures.  Very interested to see your solution.

Neil QQ

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Apr 12, 2022, 2:57:40 PM4/12/22
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Memotronics is a good source for the hi-brite C2A and A3C bare lamps.  They come with 2" (50 mm) leads.  (US company)

Has anyone had success in reviving NOS (emphasis on the O) neon lamps?  I acquired LT2-32-2T lamps (1" bulb length).  I've tried running them at elevated currents (2x to 10x) with limited success.  Out of the box, the electrodes only light the top 1/4 to 1/3 of the electrode length.  After over-driving them rather severely (~10X for 1 hour) the lit electrode length extends to about 1/2.  

Robert G. Schaffrath

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Apr 13, 2022, 3:26:21 PM4/13/22
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Wow, I have not seen those ".22 caliber" Neon bulbs (A1H) since I was a kid back in the 1970's. Somewhere I think I have a few. A friends father was an EE and had a bunch of them from work. The friend gave me a few to play with. I recall that even though they physically looked the same, some were redder and some were bluer than others. Guessing some had mercury and the others did not.
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