Wow, that is one amazing clock.  I would bet if you made a kit, they would 
sell like crazy.  Great job.

On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 1:32:43 PM UTC-5, Oyvind wrote:
>
> So, i made a slightly overkilled thingy. It started as an idea a year ago, 
> and a colleague insisted that I use ESP-8266. 
>
> It kinda escalated a little bit, so I ended up making a 12 tube clock. I 
> actually left it for a few months while doing other things. Started over 
> again this fall, and spent a fair amount of time on the power supply 
> (flyback, seen in foreground).
>
> This is just a prototype, but I hope to do the final touch on the board 
> before x-mas. I have a friend with a 3D-printer who will make a casing, and 
> still got some programming to do.
>
> Otherwise, got a PWM dimmer (using an LDR). It will adjust time 
> automagickaly via WiFi, perhaps add some web based options / menus. Will 
> probably add some digit-juggling etc.
>
> Ridiculous, but fun to make :)
>
> PS these are IN-8-2 and IN-16.
>
>
>
> - Oyvind
>
> [image: 2018-12-11 19.08.54.jpg]
>
>
>
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