When the equivalent series resistance is 10 milli Ohms for the 100V precharged capacitor of 1 Farad, its behavior with a neon bulb, spark gap is no different than if the capacitor is replaced with a 100V battery. This demonstrates that the voltage source, in this type of circuit, is of no consequence, for all of the remaining components dominate the guidance of the outcome. The battery is the slave and everything else is its master. If the equivalent series resistance is 3 Ohms for the 100V precharged capacitor of 1 Farad, then its behavior with a neon bulb, spark gap is a little different. Its energy output plateaus at a consistent rate and then slowly fades to zero as the capacitor discharges itself. This is so boring that I won't depict it. You may try it out for yourself if you like.