Eol fluorescent tube mercury arc rectifier
Here I have used an eol fluorescent tube, one with a completely gone end where there is no tungsten filament left at all. This forms a pair of anodes, the other end forms the self heated cathode. This allows me to run the tube on dc and even a second load on full wave rectified mains with only two diodes.

Eol fluorescent tube mercury arc rectifier

Here I have used an eol fluorescent tube, one with a completely gone end where there is no tungsten filament left at all. This forms a pair of anodes, the other end forms the self heated cathode. This allows me to run the tube on dc and even a second load on full wave rectified mains with only two diodes.

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AngryHorse   [29 Sep, 2015 at 06:55 AM]
Thats amazing, getting it to run without one cathode.
amtrakuk   [29 Sep, 2015 at 06:50 PM]
Thats impressive... I wonder if.... Wink
Danny   [29 Sep, 2015 at 07:00 PM]
Very impressive Smile

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