Let me know if you still want to sell the IV-17's and
price...thanks...

Robert


On 15 July, 15:34, Shane Ellis <mime...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think I'll stick to the nixies, and neon bulbs for now.  I bought some
> IV-17s without any forethought, and those are a whole other animal.  If
> anyone wants them, they can have them cheap.
>
> Thanks for all the help!
>
> Shane
>
> On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 2:29 PM, threeneurons <threeneur...@yahoo.com>wrote:
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> > | Are the voltage requirements similar to a nixie tube?
> > | I understand how they work, and i want to play around with
> > | some, but I don't want to start messing with something
> > | that is that much different.
> > |
> > | Thanks
> > | Shane
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> > Dekatrons need a lot higher voltage, but a lot less current. There are
> > two common gas types used, which effects voltage. (1) High speed gas
> > mix. The Russian high speeds (OG3), glow a faint purple, and need at
> > least 420V to work. My opinion is to avoid the high speed dekatrons,
> > since they tend not to live long. They also need a higher current
> > 0.6mA to 2mA. (2) Standard speed dekatrons, which glow a bright neon
> > orange. The common Russian types are the OG4 & A101. They only need a
> > 380V supply, and use only about 0.3mA to 0.6mA.
>
> > Dekatrons are cool, because they are a whole (divide-by-10) counting
> > function, in a single tube, plus it also displays the results, by the
> > glow position. This is done solely by the geometry of the internal
> > metal bits, with a little ionize gas. Its elegantly simple and
> > beautiful. None of brute force methods of modern ICs, by just stuffing
> > a gazillion transistors on a slab of silicon.
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> > Again look in my Skydrive:
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> >https://skydrive.live.com/?cid=F9DB37B8211CE831
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> > Go to the 'Electronics Projects' Folder, and look in the 'Dekatron
> > Projects' sub folder. Have fun.
>
> > Here are videos of dekatrons in operation:
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> >http://www.dailymotion.com/user/threeneurons/1
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> > Some even driven by those insidious microcontrollers !
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