A few more.
http://www.rexim.com/pages/neon.html

But nothing really that small.

 That 200v strike was probably something special order just for use in
flash circuits to let  the user know the cap was charged.




carl
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Henry Carl Ott   N2RVQ    [email protected]


On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 5:40 AM, Andybiker <[email protected]> wrote:

> About a decade ago I used the *TINY* neons from disposable cameras to make
> a fake 'colon' tube - it worked really well.
>
> Now years later I cannot find any, all new disposable cameras use an led.
> Does anyone know where I can buy some?
>
> These neons were about 3 mm in diameter and about 4mm long. I cannot find
> any this small. The odd thing about them was they needed about 200+v to
> light.
>
> Despite these being in a cheap disposable camera the neons are still
> perfectly clear after all the years. Does anyone have a source?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andrew
>
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