Lens end neon bulb

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bdu...@gmail.com

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Sep 1, 2020, 1:28:25 PM9/1/20
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I had a few of these neon bulbs for colon separators in Nixie clocks, but am almost out and would like to find more.  I originally found them at a now defunct electronics surplus store (I think).

They are nice because they have a lens at the top end instead of the regular glass blob.  The envelope on this version is about 4.75mm, and the full length of the glass is about 16mm.  

If anyone know where you can find lens end neon bulbs I would appreciate a pointer.

- Bill

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Mike Mitchell

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Sep 3, 2020, 6:50:22 AM9/3/20
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Mac Doktor

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Sep 3, 2020, 4:33:40 PM9/3/20
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On Sep 3, 2020, at 6:50 AM, Mike Mitchell <mmit...@gmail.com> wrote:


There are a number of Soviet indicator lamps with a form factor similar to the INS-1. The big difference is that they're all thyratrons. The IN-6 is the most common. I haven't studied the datasheets closely but you may be able to trigger them with something like 5V. 


Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
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bdu...@gmail.com

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Sep 3, 2020, 6:33:29 PM9/3/20
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Mike, Terry,
Thanks for the suggestions.  I have a number of INS-1 neon tubes.  They are rather large, but usable.  I was hoping to find a smaller bulb with a lens end.

I have seen thyratrons before, but have not found explanations on how to drive them.  If you have any pointers that would be appreciated.

- Bill

GastonP

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Sep 5, 2020, 10:25:55 AM9/5/20
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I just found this ones in the auction site we all love (tongue in cheek). Usual disclaimers apply (not my auction, don't know the seller, etc.)


Pretty expensive priced, but it gives a hint on the name (NE-1M) and one possible application (turntable strobe light) which explains the price.

Gastón

Bill Duane

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Sep 5, 2020, 12:37:44 PM9/5/20
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Hi Gaston,
Those look exactly like the ones I have!  Great find.

I did locate another possible source, but it is a little hard to see from the picture if there is a lens on the top of the bulb or not.  Interestingly, the bulbs you located are NE-1M, and these are NE-1P.


Good news is the NE-1Ps are a less expensive - guess I will have to buy a few to see if there is a lens.

Thanks for helping out.

- Bill

Bill Duane

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Sep 11, 2020, 9:23:19 PM9/11/20
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Not sure if anyone else is interested, but I bought some of the bulbs at the Electronics Surplus site, and they do have the lens end.  They are $0.45 each.  Attached is a picture of the purchased bulbs.
- Bill
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GastonP

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Sep 12, 2020, 4:56:02 PM9/12/20
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Those do look nice! Good find. If they are more stable than  INS-1s, which sometimes develop kind of a flickering, I envision the supply will dry pretty soon.

Greg P

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Sep 13, 2020, 10:44:13 AM9/13/20
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Do you have a link for these bulbs.  I would like to order some?

Bill Duane

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Sep 13, 2020, 11:14:46 AM9/13/20
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Greg,
The link is just below.

- Bill

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bdu...@gmail.com

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Sep 13, 2020, 11:25:40 AM9/13/20
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Gaston,
Try reducing the series dropping resistor value a little.  On one clock kit I have, the neon bulbs were driven off the 170v supply each bulb with a 220K resistor in series. I was having flickering, and the kit designer mentioned that often you may need to play with the series resistor value as different bulbs behave a bit differently.  He suggested trying a slightly lower value.  In my case replacing the 220k series resistors with 180k resistors stopped the flickering.

- Bill
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