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In article , Lizard Blizzard wrote:
Neon lamps need a current limiting resistor, something like 47k or so, but not a transformer. Some of the screw base neons have the resistor That's the case with the teenytiny neon night-lights that are commonly built into clock radios and things. They sell those at Radio Shack. Bought a two-pack there last year. The large neon tube signs need a ballast in order to kick start the tube...similar to fluorecent lights. -- Sven Weil New York City, U.S.A. |
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