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PLASMA DISPLAY
xx   ELECTROSTATIC ELECTRICITY
xx   HIGH-VOLTAGE GENERATOR
xx   LIGHT DISPLAY
xx   LIGHTNING
xx   NEON LIGHTING

High-voltage projects SPECIAL SECTION. (1) Jacob's ladder. (2) Solid-state Tesla coil. (3) Lightning bulb (an electrical display inside an ordinary light bulb). (4) Stun gun and dazer. (5) Laser power supply. (6) Plasma globe display. (7) High-voltage pulse generator. (8) Kirlian photographs.
ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1990 pg. 25, 125, 127, 129

Build the poor-man's plasma globe. Convert a 100-watt clear-globe decorative light bulb into a miniature high-voltage lightning display. The power supply uses a modified television flyback transformer and is powered by 12-volts DC. Est. cost: $50 (kit).
ELECTRONICS NOW Aug 1997 (v.68#8) pg. 31

The plasma machine. A low-powered, high-frequency, high-voltage generator device that demonstrates the presence of plasma produced by electrical discharge through a low-pressure gas.
HANDS-ON ELECTRONICS Summer 1985 (v.2#5) pg. 51

Build the Lightning Bulb. Create an electrical storm in a light bulb with this easy-to-build project.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1989 (v.6#2) pg. 33
Added Info POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] May 1989 (v.6#5) pg. 4
Added Info POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Aug 1989 (v.6#8) pg. 4

Make a custom plasma display incorporating a TV flyback transformer (in the power supply) and a glass flask filled with rare gases.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1990 (v.7#2) pg. 65

Build this electronic tornado plasma display power supply. A universal power source for an "Eye-of-the-Storm-like" display, and other unusual plasma and neon lighting devices. Est. cost: $60.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1988 (v.59#3) pg. 43

Build this plasma display globe from a conventional 14" glass lighting globe. Est. cost: $45.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jan 1989 (v.60#1) pg. 62