[neonixie-l] Re: Touch sensitive Nixe?

2014-03-31 Thread threeneurons
Raise the supply voltage to 180V, and see what happens.

On Saturday, March 29, 2014 8:02:43 AM UTC-7, Paul Parry wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Just assembling a clock, and I have an intermittent nixie tube ( Rodan 
> GR116's ) that flickers and will not stay on. However just touching the 
> tube with a finger makes it work so assume it is some strange capacitive 
> effect.
> I am not over driving the tube ( 170v ) and a 10K anode resistor - 
> altering these + / - 10% does not really improve things.
> I have several of these tubes, half work fine and other half all have this 
> strange effect of working when touched. I know all the tubes are 'ok' as 
> they came from a frequency counter that I powered up and saw them all 
> working before I carefully removed the tubes.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Paul
>
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Touch sensitive Nixe?

2014-04-02 Thread Paul Parry

Many thanks for the advice,
 
I raised the voltage to 180v and the tube seemed to behave more like I 
would expect and at 190v was ok. However the other tubes in the multiplex 
developed a hazy pink glow so I quickly turned the voltage back down. I can 
only conclude that the tube is on its last legs and I would never use 
anything even remotely suspect so I've binned it.
I had another tube that for some reason the bottom half of the digit would 
not light, is Neon lighter than air and just risen to the top of the tube?
 
Cheers,
Paul
 

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[neonixie-l] Re: Touch sensitive Nixe?

2014-04-02 Thread Jon
If that were the cause, then I'd recommend a vigorous shake to remix the 
gases :)  Seriously though, the contents of your tube are 98%+ neon, with 
the balance being argon and possibly a trace of mercury vapour. No air of 
any description in there, else it wouldn't glow at all under the voltage 
applied in your circuit.

More likely what you're looking at is a phenomenon called cathode 
poisoning, where tubes unused for a long time seem to pick up a surface 
contamination of some parts of the cathode which inhibits the glow. Try 
running the tube at 1.5 or 2x normal current for a while and see if that 
clears it up.

Cheers,

Jon.


On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 10:56:43 AM UTC+1, Paul Parry wrote:

>
> I had another tube that for some reason the bottom half of the digit would 
> not light, is Neon lighter than air and just risen to the top of the tube?
>  
> Cheers,
> Paul
>  
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Touch sensitive Nixe?

2014-04-03 Thread petehand
You should probably un-bin it and run it for a couple of days before doing 
anything so rash. I brought up a set of B6091s this week that had been 
sitting in a box for years. One of them worked. On the others, some 
cathodes wouldn't light, some struck at the pins but not the numeral, one 
wouldn't work at all - I finally got it to light just the '1' cathode by 
zapping the envelope with my wife's tazer. All of them flickered. I left 
them on overnight and 24 hours later, all work, all cathodes, no flicker.

On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 2:56:43 AM UTC-7, Paul Parry wrote:
>
>
> Many thanks for the advice,
>  
> I raised the voltage to 180v and the tube seemed to behave more like I 
> would expect and at 190v was ok. However the other tubes in the multiplex 
> developed a hazy pink glow so I quickly turned the voltage back down. I can 
> only conclude that the tube is on its last legs and I would never use 
> anything even remotely suspect so I've binned it.
> I had another tube that for some reason the bottom half of the digit would 
> not light, is Neon lighter than air and just risen to the top of the tube?
>  
> Cheers,
> Paul
>  
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Touch sensitive Nixe?

2014-04-03 Thread Paul Parry
Un retrieved from the bin, I've got about 8 of them in total that I'm not 
happy with.
 
I will put them on soak, with a higher anode current and see what happens. 
I don't have a tazer lying around though! can't go to Tesco's and get one 
LOL
 
Cheers,
Paul
 
 

On Thursday, 3 April 2014 08:14:34 UTC+1, petehand wrote:

> You should probably un-bin it and run it for a couple of days before doing 
> anything so rash. I brought up a set of B6091s this week that had been 
> sitting in a box for years. One of them worked. On the others, some 
> cathodes wouldn't light, some struck at the pins but not the numeral, one 
> wouldn't work at all - I finally got it to light just the '1' cathode by 
> zapping the envelope with my wife's tazer. All of them flickered. I left 
> them on overnight and 24 hours later, all work, all cathodes, no flicker.
>
> On Wednesday, April 2, 2014 2:56:43 AM UTC-7, Paul Parry wrote: 
>>
>>  
>> Many thanks for the advice,
>>  
>> I raised the voltage to 180v and the tube seemed to behave more like I 
>> would expect and at 190v was ok. However the other tubes in the multiplex 
>> developed a hazy pink glow so I quickly turned the voltage back down. I can 
>> only conclude that the tube is on its last legs and I would never use 
>> anything even remotely suspect so I've binned it.
>> I had another tube that for some reason the bottom half of the digit 
>> would not light, is Neon lighter than air and just risen to the top of the 
>> tube?
>>  
>> Cheers,
>> Paul
>>  
>>
>

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: Touch sensitive Nixe?

2014-03-31 Thread Charles MacDonald



Just assembling a clock, and I have an intermittent nixie tube (
Rodan GR116's ) that flickers and will not stay on. However just
touching the tube with a finger makes it work so assume it is some
strange capacitive effect.


Not all that strange, Florescent tubes that are on their last legs will 
sometimes start if you rub your hand along the length of the tube.


Same principle as those Elevator floor number Gas tubes that lit up (and 
sent a signal) when you touched them.


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