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Nixie tubes are cold cathode gas discharge tubes with multiple elements. Elements are typically in the shape of numbers from 0=9, or mathematical symbols. Elements glow orange when high voltage is applied between the anode and one of the cathodes.

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Do low voltage "Nixie tubes" exist?

I saw that Nixie tubes are usually using 3mA at 180V in order to make the Neon glow and I am concerned with the safety concerns. … I know no Nixie tubes at low voltage can not exist because the gas needs to be excited to produce light, thus, the "look like" is very important. …