Sigurthr
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I doubt the tube is damaged if you're seeing any laser beam come out at all. It is still very possible it needs more ballast resistance. I don't know why it would suddenly need more ballasting when removed from the housing unless it used two resistors and you only found one. That would make the most sense as I said earlier 35k is VERY low. 68k is typical and two 35k's in series would probably work fine. This PSU seems to supply 4.0-5.5mA which should be perfect for most of these tubes. I'd set the pot to the middle of the range.
If you can run to a radioshack or equivalent and grab a 68kohm resistor. The more wattage the better but I've used 1/4W before. Try it instead of the ballast resistor you are using, it might just solve all the issues.
If you can run to a radioshack or equivalent and grab a 68kohm resistor. The more wattage the better but I've used 1/4W before. Try it instead of the ballast resistor you are using, it might just solve all the issues.
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