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That's beautiful.!
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Cool !!
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Nice shot!
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Really nice! Your resonant circuit must have quite a low ohmic impedance to be able to ignite and maintain a magnetic excitation of the discharge.
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Indeed Max, much harder to do this with a plasma globe where the gas strike voltage is many times higher. This lamp, designed for 230v mains, is much more accommodating with it's, I guess, Penning mixture.
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If your lamp is filled with argon, then there may be traces of xenon to lower the ignition voltage via Penning ionization, but I doubt it. I think the low starting voltage of those Ar-filled deco lamps relies entirely on their low fill pressure.
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That's a good point Max, the gas fill may well be the same as many plasma globes but the pressure in those are much higher to achieve the fine filament discharge paths.
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It is certain that the pressure in plasma globes is higher than in usual glow discharge lamps.
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