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Started by jhsmith87, October 04, 2012, 12:42:28 PM

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WilbyInebriated

Quote from: jhsmith87 on October 07, 2012, 11:30:06 AM
I thought it was a 12v bulb I needed
nope 120V neon...  that may very well be your issue. what kind of 12V bulb is it? a filament bulb?
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jhsmith87

I'm sure its a neon. Its just 12v 50ma

WilbyInebriated

Quote from: jhsmith87 on October 07, 2012, 01:35:38 PM
I'm sure its a neon. Its just 12v 50ma
does it light or flash when you spin the rotor fast? battery connected of course.
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jhsmith87

No but I didn't really have it hooked up like u said

TinselKoala

Quote from: jhsmith87 on October 07, 2012, 01:35:38 PM
I'm sure its a neon. Its just 12v 50ma

Is there any way you can post a picture or a part number?

Neon bulbs, like the NE-2, need at least 80-90 volts to "fire", and when they do turn on they have very low resistance and will draw much more than 50 mA if you let them. They are almost always used with a series current-limiting resistor when used as indicator lamps, etc. As far as I am aware, there are no neon bulbs that will light below about 80 volts, without associated circuitry to boost voltage.

These are NE-2 neons. What does your neon look like?