Philips hpi-t 400w at low power
On a little ccfl inverter

Philips hpi-t 400w at low power

On a little ccfl inverter

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FrontSideBus   [15 May, 2016 at 11:45 PM]
That looks awesome! Lovely colours!
RobTDCI   [16 May, 2016 at 12:19 AM]
I'd second that, awesome photo! I did something similar with an 18w SOX on a 6w fluorescent battery lantern inverter.
FrontSideBus   [16 May, 2016 at 12:12 PM]
They look good when ran on low power HV DC. You get a positive column from the anode ionising the mercury vapour but at the cathode end where the electrons are more energetic the neon gas gets excited instead and you get a big orange glow! You can also see the Faraday dark space between the two discharge glows.
AngryHorse   [16 May, 2016 at 09:42 PM]
Awsome mix of red an blues!
XmasLightGuy   [16 Dec, 2017 at 05:27 AM]
Like FrontSideBus said: that looks awesome! kinda like a piece of 'light art'

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