I am afraid it will be very expensive to buy the amount of neon. 
Further, I think the supply voltage will need to be dangerous high in case
you want to keep the ratio of the dimensions intact and the needed current
will be high, resulting in an unpleasant power consumption.

eric

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Sent: maandag 28 april 2014 14:05
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Subject: [neonixie-l] Neon size limitations?

Reading the thread on "fake gigantic nixies" got me thinking about the
possibilities or REAL gigantic neon applications. Is there a practical limit
on how large a neon indicator could be? Using traditional methods, would it
be possible to make a neon glow lamp from say a five gallon carboy?     

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