Michael,
I have these supplies here on my workbench.
It can not drive 10 IN-18 Nixie tubes and it rings, overheats, and the first blew up after 20 seconds.
(Sorry John)
John was helpful solving that problems, and send a new one, but this also rings. So it would ablsolutely NOT work for what I had in mind when I designed the new power supply. BUT: John makes very good other push pull power supplies, which work, guranteed. Noiseless and with high efficiency. But these have been too expensive for the project, also in large quantity.
Dieter


I just came across this one Jens, you might be interested in it. A
very tiny and cheap 180V power supply delivering 64mA. You could drive
10 of these IN-18 tubes.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nixie-power-supply-1363-/320831452311?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item4ab30b7497#ht_500wt_1413

Best regards,
Michel


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