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As I was doing a bit of cleanup in my lab, I stumbled upon the parts that I purchased long ago to build a HeNe laser... from an old electronics magazine from the mid 80's... Here's the kit:
I'm just missing a few parts, that are relatively easy to find except for the power transformer, that might be a bit of a challenge to find. I recall the .15uF 15KV caps were a bi*ch to find! You'll notice my little greenie pointer as reference to the size of the tube.
I never got to built it because I had a thousand things at the time and it just got shuffled back in the attic for an eternity. Now that I have a proper "Frankenstein" room, I can get back to many projects that were put on the backburner.
I checked the Meredith website and they have the exact heavy duty clips to fit the anode and cathode, as for the power transformer, i'll try to see if I can find maybe a neon sign xformer or something in that range, I have several transformers but none that I think might endure being powered from the business end... :crackup:
My only concern will be the PCB, I have a light sensitive etch kit, but my attempts at preparing a circuit board with that kit a few years back has been a dismal failure (I saw the varnish just lift off the board as I was trying to etch it with FeCL3... FAIL!). :yabbem:
So I was contemplating either doing the kit on a point to point PCB or just saying "the hell with it" and getting one of them brick PS'...
The previous threads on the HeNe table lamp have intrigued me to the extreme... Just a quick question about this... Does such a tube exposed in a transparent enclosure emit any IR from the sides? Is it okay to run that tube for long periods? That last question must be yes because if I recall, that's exactly the kind of tube used in shopping center scanners until recently, isn't it?
Anyway... parts are on the table. Soldering iron is fired up... more to come when I get close to a "build".
Robert

I'm just missing a few parts, that are relatively easy to find except for the power transformer, that might be a bit of a challenge to find. I recall the .15uF 15KV caps were a bi*ch to find! You'll notice my little greenie pointer as reference to the size of the tube.
I never got to built it because I had a thousand things at the time and it just got shuffled back in the attic for an eternity. Now that I have a proper "Frankenstein" room, I can get back to many projects that were put on the backburner.
I checked the Meredith website and they have the exact heavy duty clips to fit the anode and cathode, as for the power transformer, i'll try to see if I can find maybe a neon sign xformer or something in that range, I have several transformers but none that I think might endure being powered from the business end... :crackup:
My only concern will be the PCB, I have a light sensitive etch kit, but my attempts at preparing a circuit board with that kit a few years back has been a dismal failure (I saw the varnish just lift off the board as I was trying to etch it with FeCL3... FAIL!). :yabbem:
So I was contemplating either doing the kit on a point to point PCB or just saying "the hell with it" and getting one of them brick PS'...
The previous threads on the HeNe table lamp have intrigued me to the extreme... Just a quick question about this... Does such a tube exposed in a transparent enclosure emit any IR from the sides? Is it okay to run that tube for long periods? That last question must be yes because if I recall, that's exactly the kind of tube used in shopping center scanners until recently, isn't it?
Anyway... parts are on the table. Soldering iron is fired up... more to come when I get close to a "build".
Robert