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Default Bit OT, compact, low current 220/110 step down transformer?

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I might add this: If it's a "regular" neon, it may already have a limiting
resistor in the base. If you can examine it for its value, just add
another of the same resistance at wattage in series with the lamp.

Lloyd
 
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