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Uploaded by on May 10, 2008

Moving the discharge of gaseous plasma in a pigtail neon using a wavelength of 395 nanometers.

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  • I think that UV helps to ionize the gas, by giving more energy. Am I right?

  • @cumesoftware yep

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  • @PostDefacto989 yes interesting idea-are you aware of stanley meyers EPG?

  • Dude, patent it. A cold cathode ignition system could prolong the life of a cold cathode lamp or start a hot cathode lamp.

    I want it for my kitchen, the cheap high voltage instant start of the t8 bulbs burns it out in 3 months. I need to replace it with a program ballast.

  • Dude, patent it. A cold cathode ignition system could prolong the life of a cold cathode lamp or start a hot cathode lamp.

    I want it for my kitchen, the cheap high voltage instant start of the t8 bulbs burns it out in 3 months. I need to replace it with a program ballast.

  • @m3sca1 Thanks!

  • Make me wonder if maybe this may have some beneficial effects on say petroleum based fuels? That maybe something we need to take a closer look at. Thanks for sharing. Tec

  • I like that !!

  • You lot need to get out more

  • Nice Quantum Demo !

    your explaination is plausible.

    Garret

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