Depending on the current on that supply, 480v is starting to get into
the area where the voltage can kill you stone dead. I'm not trying to
scare you, but it's something that you should approach with some real
caution when messing with. (not the fake caution you use with 180v, I
mean. ;)
-Adam
On 7/15/2011 11:41 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Shane,
(Didn't mean to hit send that fast.)
You are now looking at 480v instead of 180v. So, a little more
voltage. :)
In a message dated 7/15/2011 11:38:52 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
Are the voltage requirements similar to a nixie tube? I understand
how they work, and i want to play around with some, but I don't want
to start messing with something that is that much different.
Thanks
Shane
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