I am not sure if it is simple to do, especially if you are aiming to
refill the tube by attaching a stem close to the base. Heating up soda
lime glass is not a piece of cake, and it is very likely to crack if you
are not very careful. The proximity to the metal pins at the base makes
this even more complicated. Hats off to those who can do it! Jens
On 3/9/2018 4:39 PM, 'Spirit' via neonixie-l wrote:
Looks like all they've done so far is pop an existing IN-18 and refill
it with their own mixture. That's fairly simple to do, but it won't
run for long since they spoiled the getter.
Different noble gases in tubes would be amazing though.
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