Hi Michel,

So basically it could be that if the pressure is higher than what it
ought to be, it is likely to be not visible once the gas has ionized,
but it may still affect the ionization time?

yep, that was my point.

The strangest thing what happens is that if I leave this tube off for
a while (say 15 minutes) the ionization process is usually slow. On
the other hand, if I trigger a time reading just a few times after
each other, the first reading might be slow but all the next readings
will be just normal.

Is it really strange? Once an ignition has been triggered, there are much more ionized gas molucules around, thus making the next ignition much easier.

Jens

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