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The Neon Light

05/28/2013 5:20 AM

My memory is not the best this day´s, and I forgott how the electrical conditioning of the neon light´s work. Someone could give me a hand?

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Re: the neon light....

05/28/2013 5:43 AM
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Re: The Neon Light

05/28/2013 11:06 PM

You typically need about 90 volts to fire. Limit the current with a series resistor (33k for 115V).

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