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VACUUM TUBE COLLECTING => Tube Discussion => Topic started by: trustmaker on October 24, 2002, 09:45:00 pm

Title: Lighting OC3 Voltage Regulator Tube
Post by: trustmaker on October 24, 2002, 09:45:00 pm
Is there a simple circuit I can use to light a OC3 voltage regulator tube by itself for display?
Title: Lighting OC3 Voltage Regulator Tube
Post by: Tim on December 11, 2002, 06:18:00 pm
Specs for this tube, including the pinout, voltage, etc. can be found here:
 http://w1.871.telia.com/~u87127077/gastubes/0c3.htm (http://w1.871.telia.com/~u87127077/gastubes/0c3.htm)

There should be enough data there to get you going.  Also of interest is this person who builds night lights out of old voltage regulator glow tubes:
 http://home.stny.rr.com/emrl/lightworks (http://home.stny.rr.com/emrl/lightworks)

I have one of these and they look quite nice and have good craftsmanship.



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Tim
Kilokat's Antique Light Bulb Site (http://www.bulbcollector.com)
Mountain Dew Collectibles, Volume I (http://www.dewcollector.com)
Title: Re: Lighting OC3 Voltage Regulator Tube
Post by: dobart on March 01, 2006, 01:21:56 pm
Hi Folks.
I too am interested in lighting a few different regulator tubes (0A3, 0B3, 0C3, 0D3) to show differences in fill gas colors and whatnot in nixie/dekatron/analog logic lamp applications. I have a few laying around from various projects and would probably just run them all off of ~200V+ with a limiting resistor, but there's got to be a better way. I'm thinking A/C or reverse polarity for more glow, for starters... I'm trying to finger out what kind of limiting I'd need to use with no resistive load.

Any ideas? Cheap and easy regulator tube glow?

PS the links above are DOA. I'd be glad to post anything I find in one place for reference.
Title: Re: Lighting OC3 Voltage Regulator Tube
Post by: dobart on March 01, 2006, 06:06:58 pm
This should be interesting: I found a small 12V neon tube inverter for about 6 bucks. I'll see what it does to one of the most worn regulator tubes when it shows up.