Yea, i know ist expensive so i wanted to know how much you eventually payed 
for it.

On Monday, May 21, 2012 12:56:42 PM UTC+1, Jens Boos wrote:
>
>  Neon is quite expensive; about 50EUR for 12 liters. It is a pressurized 
> bottle at 12bar, so it almost looks like a can of hair spray ;-)
>
> The pressure regulator is quite espensive, though, 130EUR. But the good 
> thing is you only need to buy that once.
>
> Jens
>
>
> Ah i see, so thats why i havent found anything on your site. The good 
> thing, i guess, is that you already have the neon somewhat sorted out. How 
> much did the neon cost you?
>
> On Monday, May 21, 2012 12:38:00 PM UTC+1, Jens Boos wrote: 
>>
>>  Hi,
>>
>> oh, I started reading myself into the topic in November, but I had 
>> several difficulties on the way. I am currently writing down my experiences 
>> so far, I will create a new section for that on my website, but it will 
>> take another two weeks or so.
>>
>> I have not managed to create a glow lampe or something yet, but I am 
>> confident that I will be able to do so in the next month. I work with soda 
>> lime glass and a primitive soldering torch that you cal buy in any hardware 
>> store, and I even managed to create simple pinch seals that are vacuum 
>> tight. I have some Neon here in a pressure bottle, but I have some vacuum 
>> problems in my setup. The pump is a two-stage rotary pump that goes down to 
>> 5E-3 mbar, but I still need a needle valve to insert the Neon gas into the 
>> tube and a proper tube connection.
>>
>> If you count the "buts" in my sentences you can see that there is a lot 
>> of stuff to figure out :-)
>>
>> It is very exciting, but also quite time consuming. At the moment I am 
>> building a better power supply with a little more juice; 300V and 10mA are 
>> a little wimpy.
>>
>> Jens
>>
>>
>> And how are you doing with your homemade nixies? I didnt know you also 
>> tried to make some util i read your comment on that video.
>>
>> On Sunday, May 20, 2012 11:36:27 PM UTC+1, Jens Boos wrote: 
>>>
>>> Nice pictures! I have a video somewhere around here with a broken CD47 
>>> in a vacuum bell filled with 2%Ar98%Ne, the pressures are in the same 
>>> range (but only down to 3 Torr or so). 
>>>
>>> Jens 
>>>
>>>
>>> > It's my old experiment, but I think that it would be helpful: 
>>> > 
>>> > http://tubedevices.com/alek/pwl/wyladowania/wyladowania_e.htm 
>>> > 
>>>
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