Hi y'all, I scored a couple HeNe tubes on eBay for el cheapo dinero. All the seller could tell me about them was he purchased them about 30 years ago, be thought they looked similar to coherent tubes, and the he never got around to powering them up. The only markings on them are a couple stickers saying 15mW max output. I can't find any other markings or serial numbers. They are aprox 15 1/8 inches from mirror to mirror and aprox 1 1/2 inches in diameter. Anybody recognize these or able to point me in the right direction.
I tried using a psu from my other HeNe, it is a laser drive inc model 105e01720 that is rated @ 1500v 5 mA. I used the resistors that came with the new tube, I didn't remove the heat shrink to check the values. I got plasma and it lased but the psu made a ticking sound so I quickly shut it down.
A few questions:
Do longer tubes require higher starting and running voltages?
Could the ticking noise in the psu be caused by improper values on the limiting resistors?
Does age effect HeNe's?
I've been googling these for hours and havent made any headway so I figured I'd throw it out to the forum. I do t usually purchase items without proper intel but these were so sexy I couldnt pass them up. The price was right even if they became a lamp I would've been happy. I'd like to get them up and running mounted in acrylic. Apologies for the upside down pics.
I tried using a psu from my other HeNe, it is a laser drive inc model 105e01720 that is rated @ 1500v 5 mA. I used the resistors that came with the new tube, I didn't remove the heat shrink to check the values. I got plasma and it lased but the psu made a ticking sound so I quickly shut it down.
A few questions:
Do longer tubes require higher starting and running voltages?
Could the ticking noise in the psu be caused by improper values on the limiting resistors?
Does age effect HeNe's?
I've been googling these for hours and havent made any headway so I figured I'd throw it out to the forum. I do t usually purchase items without proper intel but these were so sexy I couldnt pass them up. The price was right even if they became a lamp I would've been happy. I'd like to get them up and running mounted in acrylic. Apologies for the upside down pics.