In9's were in the bits box, simple as that really, judging by the
colour its argon, I got it at 10mA full scale, I spose the accuracy
isnt all that good, rusky stock.
The tube gets warm after a while it burns around a watt or so.

Good to see that the setup for the IN1's looks ok to you guys.

My deka pulls only about 600uA with a 470k anode resistor, I might try
a 330k and burn it a bit brighter, its only only short periods anyway.

I like your site 3 neurons, I nicked the detect zero idea off one of
your clocks, I came up with a similar idea but not quite as effective,
you've abviously been through the grief of making it work.

I might just order a couple of IN13's in case something goes wrong,
the 555 circuit seems ok with it even though the prototype uses a
satuarable inductor (a coil with a magnet inside, part of a voltage
regulator for a telly), must make a proper one.

On 23 Jan, 18:39, John Rehwinkel <jreh...@mac.com> wrote:
> > Why not try a IN13 bargraph instead ? It only
> > draws 4.5mA full scale. The color is different.
>
> May or may not be different: IN-9s come in both purple (argon) and orange 
> (neon).
>
> - John

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