I wouldn't be using their power supply, I need one that can modulate the lamp
current at video speed. Also, wouldn't be running the bulb anywhere near full
brightness.
Clay Cowgill wrote:
> >How much are those arc headlights they use on some cars?
>
> I don't know that the lamps (per se) are terribly expensive, but the HV
> supply that runs them can be. (I know it was $500 from the factory for BMW.
> Even if you divide by 2 or 3 it's still a lot for a light...)
>
> >The whole downside to all of this, though, is the lack of persistence that
> >CRT
> >phosphors give you. On the "bright" side, though, explosions could light
> >up the
> >room!!!
>
> *snicker*...
>
> "Yaaaahooo!" (Deathstar explodes)
>
> "Aaaaaaaaiiiigh!!! My eyes! My eyes!!!!:
>
> -Clay
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