"Franc Zabkar" wrote in message
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On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 07:11:46 GMT, "James Sweet"
put finger to keyboard and composed:
Now as far as the "60" goes, I'm not really sure. Franc suggested the
possibility of it being the striking voltage. I tend to think not, as
it
would
seem that you wouldn't need 230 V to run a tube that only needs 60 V
to
start. I don't think it's a wattage rating, as this certainly seems
more
powerful
than 60 mW, but is less than 6.0 W. I did notice that the phosphor
coating
(which corresponds exactly to the lighted area) is precisely 60mm
long,
so that's a possibility. But, again, I really don't know.
Look at this "blue crystal neon lamp" as used for PC case modding:
http://www.gmb-online.nl/main.asp?mode=item&N=2934
It operates from 12VDC via an inverter. In my previous post I was
thinking that your "special" lamp may have failed as a result of a
faulty inverter, or that the inverter's unloaded voltage may have been
a lot higher than its normal operating voltage.
That's a cold-cathode fluorescent tube, it's exactly what I was
suggesting a
while ago.
Hmmm, then look at these:
http://www.gmb-online.nl/main.asp?mode=subgroup&N=182
They're pretty neat, you can get them locally at Fry's amoung other places.