I dont understand the techincal detail, but i really hope youll be
able to get it all working asap. I just cant to wait what amazing
things you could make. Because for example this is just awesome:
http://tubedevices.com/alek/pwl/reklama_pwl/pwl_nixie_spot.mp4

On Feb 10, 7:53 pm, jb-electronics <webmas...@jb-electronics.de>
wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I am making some small progress on the way to making Nixie tubes. My
> vacuum pump (2-stage) is here, that is quite nice. Next step will be to
> build the vacuum meter with a special sensor chip from Honeywell.
>
> I also figured out where to get the gas: it is quite easy to obtain 1l
> bottles with 12bar, i.e. 12 atmospheric liters of gas, both from Neon
> and Argon. This is why I made this sketch:
>
> http://www.jb-electronics.de/tmp/sketch.png
>
> John pointed out how to connect everything, and I tried to include his
> device in the design. The connection from the pump to the 3-way valve is
> rather long, say 1m. The connections from the t-junctions to the
> 3-way-valve are short, about 15cm. The vacuum meter is also connected
> closely.
>
> Does that make sense? Anything to improve? I hope so :-)
>
> Best regards,
> Jens

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