Dieter, some of them flicker, and some don't with DC voltage.   It's more of a 
periodic pulsation, where the plasma moves back and forth around the 
cathode/anode.  Some lamps don't do this at all, some do it after a few hours 
of being on.

Gene

>Hi!
>I have heared that some have experienced that the IN-3 might flicker when 
>driven with a standard DC voltage.
>I haven't experienced, that, yet, but I want to make sure, that they work 
>perfect, because I want to use them in one project.
>Has anyone experienced that the IN-3 do flicker?
>And: Who has experienced that the IN-3 do NOT flicker?
>DIETER
>http://www.nocrotec.com/
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