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Re: Micro SSTC + light bulb = plasma globe. Safe?



Original poster: "Harold Weiss" <hweiss-at-new.rr-dot-com> 

Hi All,

When working with one of my first coils, I put a clear ("Party Bulb"
stripped of it's color coating) bulb on the coil.  It glowed a pretty
yellow/green and made coil like pictures on the glass.  After shutdown the
glass would glow green for a little while.  A normal frosted bulb would just
glow purple.  A 4" decorator bulb would also make a nice plasma globe with
purple streamers.  I also tried a elongated reading lamp bulb that started
purple and changed to green, similar to above, and then to purple streamers
as the vacuum was compromised.

David E Weiss

 > Original poster: "Ed Phillips" <evp-at-pacbell-dot-net>
 >
 > "Hi Eric,
 >
 > I did some small experimentation with using light bulbs as plasma globes
 > a little while ago, just connecting the terminals to an ignition coil
 > driven by a 555. (See http://ph4tboys.endoftheinternet-dot-org/PlasmaG/)
 >   >From the research I did, yes there are X rays produced.  If I recall
 > correctly, I read somewhere that it takes about 50kV minimum to produce
 > decent x-rays.  Also, in regard to the implosion of the bulbs, I am a
 > little unsure, but when I successfully melted holes through light bulbs
 > using a NST, there was no implosion whatsoever, the arc just changes
 > colour as air from the atmosphere enters the 'plasma' chamber.
 >
 > Good Luck,
 > Tristan
 > (Australia)"
 >
 > No X-Rays from a high-pressure gas tube like that.
 >
 > Ed
 >
 >
 >