[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-05-02 Thread start end
I use two MPSA42 in parallel to replace the MJE340 transistor. If only use one MPSA42, the transistor become hot quickly. So I decide to use two of them. -- You

[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-05-02 Thread start end
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[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-04-29 Thread start end
In my opinion, the plasma always ignited from the bottom,because the gap there is smallest. After ignition, the plasma slide along the cathode to the portion with lowest resistance. Sorry for my pool English. I think you can understand me. gregebert於 2017年4月29日星期六 UTC+8下午11時12分55秒寫道: > > I

[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-04-29 Thread gregebert
I think the reason why pulsed operation makes IN-9's work better is because when the tube goes wacky, such as lighting from the other end, etc, the tube is turned-off in the next cycle, then restarts. It's a lot like Microsoft windoze: Crashes often, for no apparent reason, then is fine for

[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-04-29 Thread start end
Hi, Alex. To be honest, I stolen the “pulse wave power supply” idea from you. I have some few IN-9 tube with defects, even after burning-in for hours, they didn't recover. So I started to google on the internet and found your post that the tube will work with pulse sin wave. Thank you :)

[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-04-29 Thread Alex
Indeed, I found they worked far better with un-smoothed 50Hz rectified current limited mains from a variac - putting a cap after the rectifier so they had smooth(er) DC made them unreliable. Nice to know this also works with square wave pulsed DC. On Saturday, 29 April 2017 05:17:44 UTC+1,

[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-04-28 Thread start end
Thank you for your reply. Of course I used a current-controlled power supply. In addition to it, I added a 555 timer to trim the continuous current into 50 Hz square wave pulse current.

[neonixie-l] Re: IN-9 with pulse wave power supply

2017-04-28 Thread gregebert
The only way I got my IN-9 to behave rationally was to use a current-controlled power supply. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to