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Old 11-19-2007, 07:34 PM
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CCFL Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lamps

A cold cathode is an element used within some Nixie tubes, gas discharge lamps, gas filled tubes, and vacuum tubes. Cold cathodes do not employ a cathode heater.
Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) usually also called as cold cathodes. Neon lamps are a very common example of a cold cathode lamp.

A cathode is any electrode that emits electrons. When used in electrical and electronic devices (most fluorescent lamps, vacuum tubes, etc.), the cathode is explicitly heated, creating a hot cathode. By taking advantage of thermionic emission, electrons can overcome the work function of the cathode without an electric field to pull the electrons out. But if sufficient voltage is present, electrons can still be stripped even out of a cathode operating at ambient temperature. Because it is not deliberately heated, such a cathode is referred to as a cold cathode, although several mechanisms may eventually cause the cathode to become quite hot once it is operating. Most cold cathode devices are filled with a gas which can be ionized. A few cold cathode devices contain a vacuum.


I was curious also so i just looked it up
 
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Old 11-19-2007, 07:54 PM
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Old 11-20-2007, 05:40 PM
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this is where the angel eyes are .. www.ttstuff.com check it out and there are instructions there too
Hmm. maybe service will be better since I see they have a grand reopening.
honestly i never had a problem with them ever. even when they were at the old location
 
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Old 11-20-2007, 05:42 PM
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Dirty I need that tracking number.
 
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Old 11-20-2007, 05:44 PM
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CCFL Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lamps

A cold cathode is an element used within some Nixie tubes, gas discharge lamps, gas filled tubes, and vacuum tubes. Cold cathodes do not employ a cathode heater.
Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) usually also called as cold cathodes. Neon lamps are a very common example of a cold cathode lamp.

A cathode is any electrode that emits electrons. When used in electrical and electronic devices (most fluorescent lamps, vacuum tubes, etc.), the cathode is explicitly heated, creating a hot cathode. By taking advantage of thermionic emission, electrons can overcome the work function of the cathode without an electric field to pull the electrons out. But if sufficient voltage is present, electrons can still be stripped even out of a cathode operating at ambient temperature. Because it is not deliberately heated, such a cathode is referred to as a cold cathode, although several mechanisms may eventually cause the cathode to become quite hot once it is operating. Most cold cathode devices are filled with a gas which can be ionized. A few cold cathode devices contain a vacuum.


I was curious also so i just looked it up
VERY NICE [8D]
 
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Old 11-20-2007, 05:55 PM
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CCFL Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lamps

A cold cathode is an element used within some Nixie tubes, gas discharge lamps, gas filled tubes, and vacuum tubes. Cold cathodes do not employ a cathode heater.
Cold cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFL) usually also called as cold cathodes. Neon lamps are a very common example of a cold cathode lamp.

A cathode is any electrode that emits electrons. When used in electrical and electronic devices (most fluorescent lamps, vacuum tubes, etc.), the cathode is explicitly heated, creating a hot cathode. By taking advantage of thermionic emission, electrons can overcome the work function of the cathode without an electric field to pull the electrons out. But if sufficient voltage is present, electrons can still be stripped even out of a cathode operating at ambient temperature. Because it is not deliberately heated, such a cathode is referred to as a cold cathode, although several mechanisms may eventually cause the cathode to become quite hot once it is operating. Most cold cathode devices are filled with a gas which can be ionized. A few cold cathode devices contain a vacuum.


I was curious also so i just looked it up
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yeah, i can copy and paste
 
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