If you were wanting something in the clock direction, you could look at 
adapting my Dekachron design (
https://groups.google.com/g/neonixie-l/c/Fe1yqXzWa_I/m/3vj9yGqIBAAJ) for 
the Z502S. The board is set up for GC10B et al so you'd need to figure an 
off-board mounting for the Z502S and wiring to make them look to the 
circuit like GC10Bs. But from an electrical point of view I don't see any 
reason why it would not work fine.

Jon.

On Friday, August 6, 2021 at 11:00:43 AM UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:

> Thank you for that, I have some of your spinners already - I shall 
> investigate.
> - Richard
>
>
> On Friday, 6 August 2021 at 05:25:23 UTC+1 threeneurons wrote:
>
>>
>> The Z502S is the same as the Sylvania 6476 & Ericsson GC10C. There are 
>> all kinds of circuits that can use it. Here's my dekatron page:
>> https://threeneurons.wordpress.com/dekatron-stuff/
>>
>> I just finished a analog meter circuit for dekatrons, that does not 
>> require a microcontroller. Its crude, but very simple, relatively speaking:
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9y0P83Tv7Y
>> On Sunday, August 1, 2021 at 11:00:43 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>>
>>> I have a number of Mullard Z502S Decatrons in N.O.S. condition and would 
>>> love to put them to good use though I am struggling to find details of any 
>>> projects that use this kind of decatron apart from the simple spinner 
>>> circuit on the tube-tester.com site.
>>> Can anyone point me towards any projects that use this decatron type?
>>>  - Richard
>>>
>>>
>>>

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