Zelandeth
Flashlight Enthusiast
No idea where I originally got this from, but I found it rattling around in the bottom of a drawer I was clearing out this morning. Probably been rolling around in there for years.
Internal structure looks vaguely like a normal NE2 bulb, other than that the electrodes curve away from each other at the tips, and there is a neck more similar to that seen normally in incandescent bulbs.
Main difference however is that the sucker's nearly 30mm long, and 10mm in diameter (electrodes are around 10mm by 1mm each). And that it's a perfect cylinder other than the base.
As yet, I haven't had a chance to rig up the relevent equipment since I dug this out to find out what colour it glows, but figured that I'd see if anyone recognised the part here, and could direct me toward the correct running voltage and/or resistance needed to run from a 230V supply. Also it'd ne nice to know whether or not to be scared of it, i.e. whether it's going to pump out lots of UV when in use - I'm still pretty green on the operational characteristics of such lights as this.
I'm pretty sure that someone here will be able to identify it. If anyone wants one as well, I'm sure that I've got a few more of them somewhere...probably in the other drawers that I haven't started clearing out yet.
Pics are below, sorry about the quality - scanning something that's primarly transparent doesn't always work too well!
Internal structure looks vaguely like a normal NE2 bulb, other than that the electrodes curve away from each other at the tips, and there is a neck more similar to that seen normally in incandescent bulbs.
Main difference however is that the sucker's nearly 30mm long, and 10mm in diameter (electrodes are around 10mm by 1mm each). And that it's a perfect cylinder other than the base.
As yet, I haven't had a chance to rig up the relevent equipment since I dug this out to find out what colour it glows, but figured that I'd see if anyone recognised the part here, and could direct me toward the correct running voltage and/or resistance needed to run from a 230V supply. Also it'd ne nice to know whether or not to be scared of it, i.e. whether it's going to pump out lots of UV when in use - I'm still pretty green on the operational characteristics of such lights as this.
I'm pretty sure that someone here will be able to identify it. If anyone wants one as well, I'm sure that I've got a few more of them somewhere...probably in the other drawers that I haven't started clearing out yet.
Pics are below, sorry about the quality - scanning something that's primarly transparent doesn't always work too well!