The real question is how did he accumulate a whole case of bad IN-18's? 
They are notoriously reliable tubes in my experience.

On Friday, May 4, 2018 at 11:52:15 AM UTC-5, Jeff Aylesworth wrote:
>
> FOUND a plasma globe!!!
>
> Unfortunately only 3 tubes in the whole case showed any activity like this 
> video we took:
> https://youtu.be/wrd98JrAmB4
>
> The other tubes didn't do anything at all.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Monday, April 2, 2018 at 9:41:58 AM UTC-7, Jeff Aylesworth wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> Thanks for adding me to the group.
>>
>> I picked up a case of IN18 tubes at a garage sale in my area. I assembled 
>> the Nixie Tester Kit as sold by Marcin Saj to test them, but can only get 
>> one of 26 to work. His support in trying to see if my tubes were good has 
>> been nothing short of amazing.
>>
>> The tubes all appear to be new and unused and are pristine on the inside 
>> and in the original carton. Which I why I struggle with the fact that none 
>> of them seem work (save for 1).
>>
>> I am looking for someone in the Seattle area that has an IN18 clock or 
>> device and more electrical experience than to see if the tubes are any good.
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jeff
>>
>

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