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Re: NEON- Re:Zero electrode neon transformers



At 12:35 AM 9/18/96 -0400, Neon4Mike@aol.com wrote:
> I've heard of neon pieces, small sculptures, that are electrode-less and are
>excited by high frequency type transformers made for such work. The
>transformer was small, about 5" each side and the neon piece was placed on
>top. Does anyone know of a manufacturer/supplier of this type of
>transformer.?

        Mike, a place called Scientific Systems makes a couple of
these.  I haven't played with them (yet), but maybe somebody else on
the list can provide more information.  From the short description I
have, they look like they might be somewhat cheap and/or low powered
for no-electrode work.  Anyone else know differently?  The part numbers
I have are NEONX2100 and NEONX2100/115.

        Scientific Systems can be contacted as follows:

        PO Box 719
        Amherst, NH    03031-0719

        Inquiries: 603.673.6493
        Orders: 800.221.1705

        (Be warned: the 1-800 'orders' number is actually a service
provider being contracted by Scientific Systems, and they know nothing
about the products).
                                                                           
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