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For what it is worth a neon in total darkness requires a much higher voltage to strike. Photons ( from the light ) reduce the voltage needed for the neon gas to ionise and start conducting. I haven't investigated but I wonder if the neons in screwdrivers would strike at 230 volts in a very dark room.
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