Neon Bulbs - Electronics Tutorials |
Neon Bulbs are used as a mains-on indicators on power packs. Neon is also used in illuminated signs used for advertising.

Neon bulbs need about 60 volts to get the low pressure neon gas to conduct. Indicator light neon bulbs need a resistor to limit the current to a safe small value. When a high voltage (above 60 V) is applied across neon gas, electrons become detached from their parent neon atoms. When the electrons re-combine with a parent atom, red/orange light is emitted.
Big neon lights limit the current with an inductor instead of a resistor. The inductor limits the current with less energy lost as heat.
Other colour neon lights contain different gases or mixtures of gases to get the desired colour. These include argon, xenon and krypton.