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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2007

European Style electrodes joining

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  • Tecnolux glass hails from Italy, and is shipped worldwide. Electrodes are made in Brazil.

  • Electrodes are made in Italy, assembled in Lithuania.

    Thank you for your comment.

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  • @omlan if you can turn 12v @ 5amps into 650v @ 100amps without adding an additional source of power then I can make you a millionaire. pm me if your interested.

  • What coe do you use?

  • Very cool; neat to see the evacuation / gas charge apparatus at the end and the obvious skill of the glass worker throughout.

  • Wow, I hope you did not have to listen to that annoying background music while demonstrating.

  • No you could not. Because a cold cathode needs an inverter. What the inverter does is it turns 12vDC (up to 5 amps) into around 650v 100Amps. So it turns it into ectremely high volts to ignite the CCFL. Then the voltage starts dropping. So no you cant just put in 12v 1 amp. You would need an inverter to ignite.

  • Whats does 5.0mAv mean could i wire 2 cold cathodes into a 12v ac/dc adapter that puts out 1000mA

  • Yes, I am wrong. I was thinking of Eurocom's electrodes. Tecnolux makes the finest glass to make neon.

  • its very good the glass from tecnolux

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