I need to replace a neon lamp in the charging indicator circuit for Quad ESL 63. Anyone has its spec and where can I buy it? Thanks in advance for your help 🙂
General purpose neons seem to be widely available from component suppliers:
Neon Bulbs | CPC UK
Most neons operate at around 90 volts so its a case of finding one of the correct outline.
Neon Bulbs | CPC UK
Most neons operate at around 90 volts so its a case of finding one of the correct outline.
Drop Kent McCallum or Sheldon Stokes a line - they know.
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I used an off the shelf neon bulb from the electronic shop. I dont expect it o be a critical thing. Just be sure it is a bare neon bulb without any internal resistor
Hi,
the voltage printing on the cap that is in parallel to the neon bulb might give a hint on the bulb´s specs.
I assume it is >>100V as many small neon bulbs in screwdriver phase-testers are specced for a flashover voltage of ~90Vac (flash-off ~60V).
The voltage rating of the Cap must be higher than the flashover voltage of the bulb (keep dc and ac values in mind!).
Look for example the Datasheet of the "Glimmlampe" at Reichelt.de
If You order a lamp with series resistor just cut the resistor off (models "L 2108" - clear, "L 2111" - red, "L 2113" - green)
jauu
Calvin
the voltage printing on the cap that is in parallel to the neon bulb might give a hint on the bulb´s specs.
I assume it is >>100V as many small neon bulbs in screwdriver phase-testers are specced for a flashover voltage of ~90Vac (flash-off ~60V).
The voltage rating of the Cap must be higher than the flashover voltage of the bulb (keep dc and ac values in mind!).
Look for example the Datasheet of the "Glimmlampe" at Reichelt.de
If You order a lamp with series resistor just cut the resistor off (models "L 2108" - clear, "L 2111" - red, "L 2113" - green)
jauu
Calvin
They are standard NE-2 neon bulbs I believe. There used to be a zillion neon bulb sizes, but the NE-2 seems to be the most popular these days.
Putting on my engineer hat, I'd say it really doesn't matter too much what neon bulb you use. It is a pass element when the voltage across it gets above a threshold and than effectively opens the circuit when it stops conducting. A larger bulb would be able to pass more current, but it's current limited by the series resistor before it. so it really doesn't matter. If it was a different noble gas, it would "strike" at a different voltage, but good luck finding bulb with a gas other than neon.
I rarely see problems with those neon bulbs, I suppose if a speaker bad panels and ws left on for a long time, the bulb could burn out. I used to use a lot of NE-2's because I would replace the Quad 57 power supply power indicatior lamp bulbs. But I use an LED board that replaces the NE-2's in the 57's now, so I don't go through as many neon bulbs as I used to. I got them at mouser or digikey.
Sorry for the slow response, I haven't been on here very much (the weather is nice in the real world)
Sheldon
quadesl.com
Putting on my engineer hat, I'd say it really doesn't matter too much what neon bulb you use. It is a pass element when the voltage across it gets above a threshold and than effectively opens the circuit when it stops conducting. A larger bulb would be able to pass more current, but it's current limited by the series resistor before it. so it really doesn't matter. If it was a different noble gas, it would "strike" at a different voltage, but good luck finding bulb with a gas other than neon.
I rarely see problems with those neon bulbs, I suppose if a speaker bad panels and ws left on for a long time, the bulb could burn out. I used to use a lot of NE-2's because I would replace the Quad 57 power supply power indicatior lamp bulbs. But I use an LED board that replaces the NE-2's in the 57's now, so I don't go through as many neon bulbs as I used to. I got them at mouser or digikey.
Sorry for the slow response, I haven't been on here very much (the weather is nice in the real world)
Sheldon
quadesl.com
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