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    Plasma generator

    Funny that, not tall myself. Used to spend some of my spare time working front of house security, too disabled these days to do that any more. Thanks one & all for all of your help ;)
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    Plasma generator

    Back to the light bulbs. I'm UK based & British, I'm in my late forties & have either designed or sold electronics for 99% of my professional life. www.neweyandeyre.co.uk/pdf/8691%20Spec%20Lamps%2006%20Web.pdf If you run your eye over this, (I do have other 'evidence') you may see...
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    Plasma generator

    Thanks Ron H, It's not the one I think from a cursory glance, but it is interesting nonetheless. It’s around the right date. Many thanks for your efforts to help. Pat.
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    Plasma generator

    No, The light emitting part is a lamp, it really is! However, since the introduction of the electric light ‘bulb’ common usage has used the word bulb to mean lamp. I'm probably a bit longer in the tooth than you Nigel, so I come from an era when the pros used the word lamp, while the general...
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    Plasma generator

    Good Point, although tulips grow from bulbs, you must mean fluorescent lamps lol. This was high energy plasma as I recall. BTW, I enjoyed your project website. Thanks for your reply, finding this again is probably a bit of a longshot, if I knew more, I could dig it out of a patents...
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    Plasma generator

    Hi, I would be very grateful if someone could help me to find a particular patent for a 'Plasma generator'. If I remember correctly, the patent in question was from a guy in the USA or Canada. He sold it on Ebay for $25.00 a copy (although, it could be had free via the patent office)...

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