GREEN for a voltage wire?

What is the first tube's number?

John K
[PS  nice toy.]
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  From: 'threeneurons' via neonixie-l 
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  Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 5:07 AM
  Subject: [neonixie-l] Plasma Globe Substitute


  Last week, I went to the TRW Swapmeet. I met a pair of our neon buddies, 
Westdave, and Gary, at one of vendor booths. The vendor had a bunch of element 
discharge tubes. Not the regular noble gas tubes, like neon or helium, but of 
mostly vaporized metal, gold, mercury ... He wanted $25 a piece for them. Dave 
and Gary picked up a couple each. Me, being a cheap SOB, and seeing they 
weren't dekatrons, passed. Later at Gary's house, we wanted to light them up. 
Gary use to have a plasma globe. If you stick a nixie tube near it, the tube 
would glow. But it had been broken, and he thrown it out. No big deal, he has a 
tesla coil in the garage. Again, no go, since it was dismantled, and he was in 
the middle rebuilding it. No glow joy, that day.


  Well I threw together this little toy, to throw out a few KV of AC, to make a 
few ions:


  The circuit, is pretty simple. It just my nixie supply circuit, adjusted to 
output 300VDC But instead of using a simple coil, I used a transformer. The 
primary side, makes a 300Vpp pulse. The transformer has a ~20:1 turns ratio. 16 
turns on the primary, and a tad over 300 on the secondary. The key was isolate 
not only the primary from secondary,but successive layers of the secondary. 
They maybe more kapton tape on it than wire !

  The tubes are not plugged into a socket, but on a conductive platform (wire 
mesh), that's hooked up to HV. That green wire hanging out, is also the HV. 
Touch a gas filled tube to it, and it will lite up ! It's also portable. I 
powered it from a 12VDC source, I often drag along with me.







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