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Green Russian Indicator 'neon' lampses
Another eBay find, and they need to have an external resistor to run them on mains voltage
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Green Russian Indicator 'neon' lampses

Another eBay find, and they need to have an external resistor to run them on mains voltage

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Max   [Aug 21, 2024 at 09:10 PM]
Interesting little lamps, I guess we bought them from the same seller. I have the other colors as well (blue, yellow, orange and white), those are nice pieces of Soviet lighting history.
Sammi   [Aug 21, 2024 at 10:01 PM]
I've got some of the blue and yellow ones.
Ria   [Aug 21, 2024 at 11:14 PM]
We've just found them, although I can't think of the correct resistor value so we can light them, can you help, Max..?
Sammi   [Aug 22, 2024 at 05:17 PM]
We've now found the resistors for them nice beefy 5kΩ ones, rated at 5W. Cool
Max   [Aug 23, 2024 at 04:21 PM]
Interesting, such resistor is best suited for your 250 V mains. In my database, I noted that a 47 kΩ resistor is needed with these lamps for 220 V mains, resulting in a 3 mA drive current. 5 W is definitely overkill though, the 56 kΩ ballast resistor dissipates about half a Watt.
Ria   [Aug 23, 2024 at 04:32 PM]
We did try a resistor that size, but it got rather hot. Would you know what value would be best for 120V..?
Max   [Aug 23, 2024 at 07:04 PM]
13 kΩ should be fine for 120 V mains I think (I'm assuming an operating voltage of 80 V, so please check that the drive current is around 3 mA indeed).
Ria   [Aug 23, 2024 at 07:11 PM]
Thanks, we'll give it a try.

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