[neonixie-l] Re: All digits display pictures of 42 kinds of different Nixie Tubes.

2016-01-02 Thread TouMu
Wow!Nice!
Please help me to take some photos of tubes later LOL ;-)

Happy new years
Fang

严泽远於 2015年12月30日星期三 UTC+8上午12時50分21秒寫道:
>
> Hello everyone, I'd like to show you some pictures of 42 kinds of 
> different Nixie Tubes, I took these pictures after I finish my Divergence 
> Meter project, some of these tubes are very rare, if you like high 
> resolution pictures of one of these tubes please let me know.
>
> B-5441 (Burroughs U.S.A.) Diameter:19mm
>
> B-5750 (Burroughs U.S.A.) Diameter:13mm
>
> CD66 (Rodan Japan) Diameter:19mm
>
> CD71 (Rodan Japan) Diameter:9.5mm
>
> CD81 (Rodan Japan) Diameter:13mm
>
> CD83P (Rodan Japan) Diameter:13mm
>
> CD90P (Rodan Japan) Diameter:9.5mm
>
> IN-8 (Melz USSR) Diameter:19mm
>
> IN-8 Type2 (Melz USSR) Diameter:19mm
>
> IN-8-2 (Melz USSR) Diameter:19mm
>
> IN-14 (Rovno USSR) Diameter:19mm
>
> IN-14 Type2 (Rovno USSR) Diameter:19mm
>
> IN-14 Type3 (Rovno USSR) Diameter:19mm
>
> IN-16 (Rovno USSR) Diameter:16mm
>
> IN-18 (Rovno USSR) Diameter:30mm
>
> LD-836 (NEC Japan) Diameter:12 x 16mm
>
> NL-812 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:21MM
>
> NL-821 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:19MM
>
> NL-841 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:19MM
>
> NL-901 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:19MM
>
> NL-5440A (National U.S.A.) Diameter:19MM
>
> NL-5440A Type2 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:19MM
>
> NL-5560 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:13MM
>
> NL-5859 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:13MM
>
> NL-5750 (National U.S.A.) Diameter:13MM
>
> QS16-12 (南昌 China) Diameter:16MM
>
> QS18-12 (新光 China) Diameter:18MM
>
> QS18C (新光 China) Diameter:18MM
>
> XN1 (HIVAC England) Diameter:19MM
>
> XN1 Type2 (HIVAC England) Diameter:19MM
>
> XN3 (HIVAC England) Diameter:19MM
>
> Z566M (RFT Germany) Diameter:30MM
>
> Z570M (RFT Germany) Diameter:19MM
>
> Z570M Type2 (RFT Germany) Diameter:19MM
>
> ZM1000 (PHILIPS Holland) Diameter:19MM
>
> ZM1000R (VOLVO Germany) Diameter:19MM
>
> ZM1010 (PHILIPS Holland) Diameter:19MM
>
> ZM1020 (Telefunken Germany) Diameter:19MM
>
> ZM1042 (TESLA Czech) Diameter:30MM
>
> ZM1080 (Telefunken Germany) Diameter:19MM
>
> ZM1082T (TESLA Czech) Diameter:19MM
>
> ZM1240 (SIEMENS Germany) Diameter:19MM
>
> This is the group photo with my new work: Divergence Meter, please note 
> there's an AA battery on the right for reference.
>
>
> Boxes of these tubes: 
>
>
> This picture will show you how to take these photos, a special board can 
> switch digit display controlled by IR remote to prevent the shaking if use 
> a button on board:
>
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Re: [neonixie-l] NixieStat Thermostat is closer to reality

2016-01-02 Thread Dylan Distasio
I would be interested in one.
On Jan 2, 2016 9:39 PM, "Joe Croft"  wrote:

> Happy New Year Yall!!
>
> To open this new years, I have been continuing on my saga with the
> NixieStat Thermostat. I have a hackaday project with pictures and more here:
>
> https://hackaday.io/project/4452-nixiestat
>
> I want to make this a kit, either both a Nixie tube version as well as  7
> segment  LED version. Unfortunately I don't have the cash on hand to do
> this in any quantity to start so I was thinking of turning to Kickstarter.
> The question is, what is the quantity of kits I should aim for? If I do 50
> or each kit the approximate prices would be $115.00 for the LED version and
> $155.00 for the Nixie tube version (darned in17 are expensive!).
>
> So the question is: Is one hundred kits to many or too few?
>
> Looking forward to hear from yall. Thanks!
>
>Joe
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[neonixie-l] Re: NixieStat Thermostat is closer to reality

2016-01-02 Thread Terry Kennedy
On Saturday, January 2, 2016 at 9:38:57 PM UTC-5, joenixie wrote:
>
> I want to make this a kit, either both a Nixie tube version as well as  7 
> segment  LED version. Unfortunately I don't have the cash on hand to do 
> this in any quantity to start so I was thinking of turning to Kickstarter. 
> The question is, what is the quantity of kits I should aim for? If I do 50 
> or each kit the approximate prices would be $115.00 for the LED version and 
> $155.00 for the Nixie tube version (darned in17 are expensive!).
>
> So the question is: Is one hundred kits to many or too few? 
>

I'd suggest reading through the QR Clock saga - 
http://ch00ftech.com/category/qr-clock/ - while a lot of it deals with the 
issues of outsourcing manufacturing to China (for only 50 units), a lot of 
it covers crowdfunding (on Tindie, but a lot of the info applies to pretty 
much any crowdfunding site), the process of fulfilling the orders, etc. 

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[neonixie-l] NixieStat Thermostat is closer to reality

2016-01-02 Thread Joe Croft
Happy New Year Yall!!

To open this new years, I have been continuing on my saga with the
NixieStat Thermostat. I have a hackaday project with pictures and more here:

https://hackaday.io/project/4452-nixiestat

I want to make this a kit, either both a Nixie tube version as well as  7
segment  LED version. Unfortunately I don't have the cash on hand to do
this in any quantity to start so I was thinking of turning to Kickstarter.
The question is, what is the quantity of kits I should aim for? If I do 50
or each kit the approximate prices would be $115.00 for the LED version and
$155.00 for the Nixie tube version (darned in17 are expensive!).

So the question is: Is one hundred kits to many or too few?

Looking forward to hear from yall. Thanks!

   Joe

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