prv
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Recent threads about disintegrating shore power leads and the like have got me thinking. I'd like to have a "socket tester" type circuit, the kind with three neon lamps, incorporated in the panel. I know I could just buy a plug-in tester for a few quid, but I'm a perfectionist and I want the panels to match 
I've found this circuit: http://www.marcspages.co.uk/pq/4511.htm
...these neons: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/515205RED...al_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item53f69b6a48 .
..and these resistors: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/82K-Ohm-C...al_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item20b8f84065 (and others like them for the other values in the circuit).
I'm quite happy with my ability to assemble the circuit properly on a sliver of veroboard, and the whole lot will be mounted inside an adaptable box with just the panel-mount neons protruding through the front. But I've never really done anything like this with 240v before, so I thought I'd run it by the wisdom of the forum for any obvious howlers. In particular, do I need special resistors rather than the standard 0.5w ones above? Will the "integral resistor" in the neons mess up the functioning of the circuit? Will the whole lot end up drawing masses of power and heating up if it's left on the whole time I'm plugged in?
Cheers,
Pete
I've found this circuit: http://www.marcspages.co.uk/pq/4511.htm
...these neons: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/515205RED...al_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item53f69b6a48 .
..and these resistors: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/82K-Ohm-C...al_Components_Supplies_ET&hash=item20b8f84065 (and others like them for the other values in the circuit).
I'm quite happy with my ability to assemble the circuit properly on a sliver of veroboard, and the whole lot will be mounted inside an adaptable box with just the panel-mount neons protruding through the front. But I've never really done anything like this with 240v before, so I thought I'd run it by the wisdom of the forum for any obvious howlers. In particular, do I need special resistors rather than the standard 0.5w ones above? Will the "integral resistor" in the neons mess up the functioning of the circuit? Will the whole lot end up drawing masses of power and heating up if it's left on the whole time I'm plugged in?
Cheers,
Pete
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