I have what i think is a basic question but i've searched and not been able to find an answer. i recently acquired a neon sign that was in storage for a long time. It came with 2 7.5kv 20ma AC output Franceformers. These transformers are loose and not mounted in any enclosure as well as fairly heavy. They were also not connected to the sign. The 4 wires coming from the neon tubes has bare ends on them whereas the leads on the Franceformers required some kind of connection. I took pictures to a local neon shop to see if I could pay to pay to get these done riight so I could safely take the sign to a pinball show. The sign is for a pinball game. The shop owner seemed to be confused when I asked about the difference between AC and DC to power the sign. He said he would just buy brand new DC variable output power supplies which are a lot lighter and would be easier to mount.
First three questions: I read that AC power will light the gas inside the tubes from both sides of the tube because of the alternating current, possibly prolonging the life of the tube. Is this true? Is it desirable to stay with AC?
Does AC provide cause a more uniform glow of the neon light being that it is being "lit" from both ends?
Fourth question: If it doesn't really matter with AC vs DC, if I get a couple lighter DC transformers should I stay with 7.5KV and that current? I measured the current when the lights where lit using a clamp on current meter and one measured about 15 mA and the other measured about 23 mA.
Final question: Presuming I stay with the heavy Francformers, I would like to put proper high voltage connectors on the bare ends in order to have a better connection as well as safer connection. All ends are now stripped wire. I was thinking of going to auto parts store and getting sparkplug boots and finding sparkplug connectors, but is there a better connector to use?
First three questions: I read that AC power will light the gas inside the tubes from both sides of the tube because of the alternating current, possibly prolonging the life of the tube. Is this true? Is it desirable to stay with AC?
Does AC provide cause a more uniform glow of the neon light being that it is being "lit" from both ends?
Fourth question: If it doesn't really matter with AC vs DC, if I get a couple lighter DC transformers should I stay with 7.5KV and that current? I measured the current when the lights where lit using a clamp on current meter and one measured about 15 mA and the other measured about 23 mA.
Final question: Presuming I stay with the heavy Francformers, I would like to put proper high voltage connectors on the bare ends in order to have a better connection as well as safer connection. All ends are now stripped wire. I was thinking of going to auto parts store and getting sparkplug boots and finding sparkplug connectors, but is there a better connector to use?