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Simple applications of neon glow lamps

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The main voltage monitor

The simplest application is the main voltage monitor that is simply a lamp that glows when the main voltage is present.
To obtain such a monitor it's enough to connect a resistor in series with the bulb and connect at a main outlet. The resistance of that resistor may vary on the type of bulb and the main voltage but it's not critical: about 150 KOhm for 220..230 Vac and about 39 KOhm for 110..120 Vac.

Diagram of the main voltage monitor

It's very important to choose a resistor that can support the desired voltage or connect two or more usual resistors in series. The power of that resistor is quite low and a 0.25 W is usually enough.

A glow lamp with resistor A glow lamp with resistor (panel mounting)

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The telephone ring monitor

To lit a neon glow lamp a relatively high voltage is necessary (about 80 V) and this make the realization of a telephone ring monitor quite easy: the voltage of the telephone line is usually less than 50 V that cannot lit the lamp. Only when the phone rings there is an AC voltage of about 150 Vac that can lit the bulb. The low current consummation of glow lamps is very useful in this case since it doesn't overload the telephone line.

Diagram of the phone monitor

The circuit is very simple and can be mounted into a big telephone plug.

Picture of the phone monitor (external view) Picture of the phone monitor (internal view)
Remark: In certain countries the connection to a telephone line of non certified devices (such as this one) is not allowed. This application is only presenter for didactic proposes.
This project may require some modifications to adapt it to each telephone standard, and may not work in some countries.

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Earth checker

With only a neon glow lamp and two resistors it's possible to build a useful tool that checks if the earth wire of an AC outlet is correctly connected.
In facts the neutral wire and the earth wire are usually connected together in the transformer and this connection short circuits the lamp that cannot glow. If the earth wire is not connected or if the live and neutral wires are inverted the full voltage would be present on the terminals of the lamp that would glow indicating the presence of a problem.

Diagram of the earth checker

This circuit is very simple and can be mounted into an AC plug as shown in the pictures.
This circuit can be adapted to 110 Vac mains by reducing the two resistors to about 33 KOhm.

Picture of the earth checker (external view) Picture of the earth checker (internal view)

Remark: This circuit is very simple and cannot detect every false connection; for example if the neutral wire is not connected the lamp can't glow even if there is a problem with the earth wire.

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AC outlet tester

To improve the above circuit two more neon lamps are needed as well as some zener diodes. The circuit is a little bit more complex.
Usually the neutral and the earth are at the same electrical potential and the two resistors of 150 KOhm are in parallel making all three lamps glow. If a connection is missing or is inverted the resistors will form a voltage divider that reduces the voltage and makes one or more lamps dark. The two anti-series zener diodes are there to avoid that the lamps glows with about the half of the main voltage.
Lowering the resistance of the resistors and the voltage of the zener diodes this circuit can be adapted to 110 Vac.

Diagram of the outlet tester

This circuit is a little to complex to fit in a plug but it can easily fit in a small plastic box.
The meaning of the three laps follows:

 lamp 1   lamp 2   lamp 3   Meaning 
on on on  Ok 
on on off No Earth 
on offoff Live Neutral inverted 
offon on  No Neutral 
offoffon  Live Earth inverted 
offoffoff No Live 

Picture of the tester (external view) Picture of the tester (internal view)

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