fezder
Well-Known Member
So, there is written reply in my account nick, which is quite confusing thing:
i can't see this message in my message history
i can't see this ''Fezder'' nick when i'm logged out, but when i'm logged in, i see it
Nickname takes to same looking profile page, but trust me, this dude is NOT me whoever wrote this, i never write in this manner:
instructable:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Salvaging-parts-from-burnt-out-mini-fluorescent-la/
and ''my'' message, i wrote myself on top where i said i didn't write this.
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I'm surprised you dismissed the transistors as 'NPN power'.
They are indeed med pwr devices, but their significance is that they
can withstand 400V. These lamps sometimes use 2 off TO92 npn transistors,
also confusingly called E13003; again 400V devices and not so common.
One more thing: this bulb has 2 tubes, but some bulbs have 6! Just 2 of them contain a small filament wire. These are used by rocketeer types to ignite solid fuel mixes in tubes.
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this all was just a heads-up if you find ANY more of this style written by ''me''
i can't see this message in my message history
i can't see this ''Fezder'' nick when i'm logged out, but when i'm logged in, i see it
Nickname takes to same looking profile page, but trust me, this dude is NOT me whoever wrote this, i never write in this manner:
instructable:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Salvaging-parts-from-burnt-out-mini-fluorescent-la/
and ''my'' message, i wrote myself on top where i said i didn't write this.
''
I'm surprised you dismissed the transistors as 'NPN power'.
They are indeed med pwr devices, but their significance is that they
can withstand 400V. These lamps sometimes use 2 off TO92 npn transistors,
also confusingly called E13003; again 400V devices and not so common.
One more thing: this bulb has 2 tubes, but some bulbs have 6! Just 2 of them contain a small filament wire. These are used by rocketeer types to ignite solid fuel mixes in tubes.
''
this all was just a heads-up if you find ANY more of this style written by ''me''