Hey all,
I don't know much about how neon signs work, and I dopant want to over volt it or burn it up somehow so I was hoping someone can confirm with me that a transformer I found will work.
The one that came with the sign and is faulty (keeps cutting on and off) shows that it is and EverBrite:
Input - 120v 60hz 115W.
Output - 4.5-0-4.5kv 30ma
The one I found on amazon has the following specs:
Input: 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz 5-25W
Output: 3kV 30mA;
When the sign was working, I measured the voltage by connecting a high voltage prop to the wires on the sign and was reading what appeared to be 2,200kv.
I have a pretty good grasp on electronics but my first thought is the only way to burn out a neon sign would be to give it too many KV right?
I read something about tit being about the current though... ? ...
So I assume this new (cheap chinese) transformer will work ok?
Thanks for any info,
-Tavis
I don't know much about how neon signs work, and I dopant want to over volt it or burn it up somehow so I was hoping someone can confirm with me that a transformer I found will work.
The one that came with the sign and is faulty (keeps cutting on and off) shows that it is and EverBrite:
Input - 120v 60hz 115W.
Output - 4.5-0-4.5kv 30ma
The one I found on amazon has the following specs:
Input: 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz 5-25W
Output: 3kV 30mA;
When the sign was working, I measured the voltage by connecting a high voltage prop to the wires on the sign and was reading what appeared to be 2,200kv.
I have a pretty good grasp on electronics but my first thought is the only way to burn out a neon sign would be to give it too many KV right?
I read something about tit being about the current though... ? ...
So I assume this new (cheap chinese) transformer will work ok?
Thanks for any info,
-Tavis
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