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Re: home grown plasma globe



Original poster: Jim Lux <jimlux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

At 03:31 PM 10/10/2005, you wrote:
Original poster: "Nick Andrews" <nicothefabulous@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Another off-topic question in relation to plasma globes. Anybody know of a good, affordable hopefully, source for Welch vacuum pump rebuild kits? And vacuum hoses and grease, etc? I have two Welch Duo0Seals I bought, one of which is siezed. I bought some true vacuum oil for them, but need at least one rebuild kit. Thanks.

Nick Andrews


Duniway Stockroom in Northern California http://www.duniway.com/ is probably your best bet

Kurt J.Lesker http://www.lesker.com/ is another possibility



From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: home grown plasma globe
Date: Sun, 09 Oct 2005 14:10:26 -0600

Original poster: "D.C. Cox" <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>



We stock plasma globe driver boards and flybacks to work with them. Some have on-board flybacks.

Dr. Resonance



I plan on getting (eventually) a 75L round-bottom flask to make a 22" plasma globe, hopefully with white or blue sparks (argon or N2). Is there a cookbook somewhere on how to do this? I already have a vacuum pump that can go down to 20 micron with a digital guage on it (refridgeration type). I plan on trying to make it look like the sparks from the 12" ones at Spencers and not just a bright glow when it's touched. How much voltage/current do i need to jump 22" and what's the output waveform and frequency usually? I guess that depends on the gas and pressure but just need a ballpark figure. Now I wish I woulda saved my old plasma driver board when the 12" globe went belly up so I coulda took some measurements. I plan on using this to decorate my pc case and run it off 1 of the 12vdc rails of the atx supply.

Mike