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Subject: Re: who know about rated information of a neon lamp

Date: 11/15/02 at 4:37 PM
Posted by: Russ Kincaid
E-mail: russlk@netzero.com
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In Reply to: who know about rated information of a neon lamp posted by mehdi fathi on 11/14/02 at 5:49 AM:

Small neon lamps light at 75 volts, but that can be changed by the density of the gas. For a long lamp you can use a much higher voltage, but you must limit the current. The neon lamp is low impedance and will blow up if the current is not limited. Your best information will come from a sign shop that makes neon signs.


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