Works on nixies, fluorescent bulbs, neon signs. On Sunday, November 8, 2015 at 2:31:12 PM UTC-6, charles wrote: > > On 15-11-08 01:23 PM, Paolo Cravero wrote: > > Two months have passed and I haven't yet gotten my hands on a laptop CFL > > driver. Still, I would like to have a battery operated "wireless" Nixie > > tester for flea markets like the Masonlite device. During my electronics > > shopping wanderings these circuits came out: > > I recently got a unit simalar to this... > > > http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Portable-Handheld-Neon-Tube-Lamp-Fluorescent-LED-Tester-/281225125040?hash=item417a52dcb0:g:UP0AAOSwNSxVZqLf > > > > Have not gotten beyond lighting up some NE-51 lamps that were still in > their package and giving myself a accidental Burn on my Finger.... > > Any in site on what else it is safe to try on would be appreciated! > > > > -- > Charles MacDonald Stittsville Ontario > cm...@zeusprune.ca <javascript:> Just Beyond the Fringe > No Microsoft Products were used in sending this e-mail. >
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