Miniature Neon Lamps Emit Green Light

Dec. 1, 1998

With a green light output that makes a good contrast for applications of on/off, go/no-go and sequential status, Series NE 41030 G green neon lamps are said to be the smallest such lamps on the market. Measuring only 4 mm in diameter x 10 mm long, the lamps are available in special lead lengths and with lead assemblies. Their life is rated at more than 15,000 hours with a ballast resistor of 56 kiloohms when used with 120 vac.

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