Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2022-07-06 Thread Richard Scales

No other changes. I fyou were to examine your clock carefully you may see 
that this change was actually implemented by a track cut and wire link - so 
operationally identical - I just implemented the change on the PCB.
 - Richard

On Wednesday, 6 July 2022 at 17:49:06 UTC+1 Robert wrote:

> No other changes?
>
> Thanks
> Rob
>
> On 6 Jul 2022, at 16:18, Richard Scales  wrote:
>
> V2.0 has a slight change in the way that the PIR connects,
>
> Shown here with clear acrylic case:
>
>
> - RIchard
>
> [image: P1.JPG][image: P2.JPG][image: P3.JPG][image: P4.JPG][image: 
> P5.JPG][image: P6.JPG][image: P7.JPG][image: P8.JPG]
>
> On Sunday, 22 August 2021 at 04:10:25 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:
>
>> If desired, I can also supply the parts to make that acrylic case. I'd 
>> need get more acrylic so - if interested, please let me know your chosen 
>> colour (clear, green tinted etc) and I can make all the parts as well as 
>> include fixings like I have shown in my picture - PM me for details.
>> - Richard
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, 22 August 2021 at 04:05:55 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:
>>
>>> I can supply built and tested units - consisting of the circular  Smart 
>>> Socket board with LED's sitting on top of the circular controller board 
>>> which has the WeMos, NCH8200HV supply, USB connector for power and PIR 
>>> connector. 
>>> All you need to do is to apply power, connect to the AP which it 
>>> broadcasts and then set it up for your own WiFi etc for 85 UKP plus 
>>> shipping at cost.
>>> I can send you the source code for the software in the Wemos so you can 
>>> change it any way you like.
>>> All you need to do is plug in your B-7971 and connect power via the USB.
>>> PM me if interested.
>>> - Richard
>>>
>>> On Saturday, 21 August 2021 at 08:53:41 UTC+1 Robert wrote:
>>>

 Very nice, how much are the completed units?

 Rob

 On 21 Aug 2021, at 05:02, Richard Scales  
 wrote:

 


 Hello Bill, 
 I have sold some completed units as well as bare boards (they come in 
 pairs, one is the smart socket and one is for the wemos and HV supply 
 which 
 sits underneath). 
 What is it you are interested in - Just he SMart Socket, the board 
 pair, how many sets or boards?
 I was also thinking about making a more conventional square or oblong 
 shaped one but I too have a stack of the original - with over a dozen 
 already made up so I will be using those - when I get around to that 
 project!
 - Richard

 On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 17:25:44 UTC+1 Bill Notfaded wrote:

> Richard-
>
> I like the idea of modernized smartsockets using SMD and more modern 
> parts!  Are you selling these?  I have a bunch of populated and 
> unpopulated 
> original 7971 smartsockets.  Such a great original idea!
>
> Bill
>
> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:53:54 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>
>>
>> Thank you. I'd love to say it was an original idea but it was 
>> inspired by a case that Roddy Scott once made for a clock which layered  
>> thin wooden parts using thick brass pieces between the layers.Originally 
>> I 
>> had planned to have three 'corners' but after some discussion I went to 
>> 5 
>> which looks nicer and still allows easy access to the USB connector 
>> (back 
>> right) as well as visual access to the two neons at the front, one each 
>> side of centre.
>> - Richard
>> On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 15:16:15 UTC+1 Jon Blaylock wrote:
>>
>>> Fantastic use of nixie
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 1:49 AM newxito  wrote:
>>>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-21 Thread Richard Scales
If desired, I can also supply the parts to make that acrylic case. I'd need 
get more acrylic so - if interested, please let me know your chosen colour 
(clear, green tinted etc) and I can make all the parts as well as include 
fixings like I have shown in my picture - PM me for details.
- Richard


On Sunday, 22 August 2021 at 04:05:55 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:

> I can supply built and tested units - consisting of the circular  Smart 
> Socket board with LED's sitting on top of the circular controller board 
> which has the WeMos, NCH8200HV supply, USB connector for power and PIR 
> connector. 
> All you need to do is to apply power, connect to the AP which it 
> broadcasts and then set it up for your own WiFi etc for 85 UKP plus 
> shipping at cost.
> I can send you the source code for the software in the Wemos so you can 
> change it any way you like.
> All you need to do is plug in your B-7971 and connect power via the USB.
> PM me if interested.
> - Richard
>
> On Saturday, 21 August 2021 at 08:53:41 UTC+1 Robert wrote:
>
>>
>> Very nice, how much are the completed units?
>>
>> Rob
>>
>> On 21 Aug 2021, at 05:02, Richard Scales  wrote:
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>> Hello Bill, 
>> I have sold some completed units as well as bare boards (they come in 
>> pairs, one is the smart socket and one is for the wemos and HV supply which 
>> sits underneath). 
>> What is it you are interested in - Just he SMart Socket, the board pair, 
>> how many sets or boards?
>> I was also thinking about making a more conventional square or oblong 
>> shaped one but I too have a stack of the original - with over a dozen 
>> already made up so I will be using those - when I get around to that 
>> project!
>> - Richard
>>
>> On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 17:25:44 UTC+1 Bill Notfaded wrote:
>>
>>> Richard-
>>>
>>> I like the idea of modernized smartsockets using SMD and more modern 
>>> parts!  Are you selling these?  I have a bunch of populated and unpopulated 
>>> original 7971 smartsockets.  Such a great original idea!
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:53:54 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>>>

 Thank you. I'd love to say it was an original idea but it was inspired 
 by a case that Roddy Scott once made for a clock which layered  thin 
 wooden 
 parts using thick brass pieces between the layers.Originally I had planned 
 to have three 'corners' but after some discussion I went to 5 which looks 
 nicer and still allows easy access to the USB connector (back right) as 
 well as visual access to the two neons at the front, one each side of 
 centre.
 - Richard
 On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 15:16:15 UTC+1 Jon Blaylock wrote:

> Fantastic use of nixie
>
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 1:49 AM newxito  wrote:
>
>> Great job, beautiful case! 
>>
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-21 Thread Richard Scales
I can supply built and tested units - consisting of the circular  Smart 
Socket board with LED's sitting on top of the circular controller board 
which has the WeMos, NCH8200HV supply, USB connector for power and PIR 
connector. 
All you need to do is to apply power, connect to the AP which it broadcasts 
and then set it up for your own WiFi etc for 85 UKP plus shipping at cost.
I can send you the source code for the software in the Wemos so you can 
change it any way you like.
All you need to do is plug in your B-7971 and connect power via the USB.
PM me if interested.
- Richard

On Saturday, 21 August 2021 at 08:53:41 UTC+1 Robert wrote:

>
> Very nice, how much are the completed units?
>
> Rob
>
> On 21 Aug 2021, at 05:02, Richard Scales  wrote:
>
> 
>
>
> Hello Bill, 
> I have sold some completed units as well as bare boards (they come in 
> pairs, one is the smart socket and one is for the wemos and HV supply which 
> sits underneath). 
> What is it you are interested in - Just he SMart Socket, the board pair, 
> how many sets or boards?
> I was also thinking about making a more conventional square or oblong 
> shaped one but I too have a stack of the original - with over a dozen 
> already made up so I will be using those - when I get around to that 
> project!
> - Richard
>
> On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 17:25:44 UTC+1 Bill Notfaded wrote:
>
>> Richard-
>>
>> I like the idea of modernized smartsockets using SMD and more modern 
>> parts!  Are you selling these?  I have a bunch of populated and unpopulated 
>> original 7971 smartsockets.  Such a great original idea!
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:53:54 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thank you. I'd love to say it was an original idea but it was inspired 
>>> by a case that Roddy Scott once made for a clock which layered  thin wooden 
>>> parts using thick brass pieces between the layers.Originally I had planned 
>>> to have three 'corners' but after some discussion I went to 5 which looks 
>>> nicer and still allows easy access to the USB connector (back right) as 
>>> well as visual access to the two neons at the front, one each side of 
>>> centre.
>>> - Richard
>>> On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 15:16:15 UTC+1 Jon Blaylock wrote:
>>>
 Fantastic use of nixie

 On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 1:49 AM newxito  wrote:

> Great job, beautiful case! 
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-21 Thread Robert

Very nice, how much are the completed units?

Rob

> On 21 Aug 2021, at 05:02, Richard Scales  wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello Bill, 
> I have sold some completed units as well as bare boards (they come in pairs, 
> one is the smart socket and one is for the wemos and HV supply which sits 
> underneath). 
> What is it you are interested in - Just he SMart Socket, the board pair, how 
> many sets or boards?
> I was also thinking about making a more conventional square or oblong shaped 
> one but I too have a stack of the original - with over a dozen already made 
> up so I will be using those - when I get around to that project!
> - Richard
> 
>> On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 17:25:44 UTC+1 Bill Notfaded wrote:
>> Richard-
>> 
>> I like the idea of modernized smartsockets using SMD and more modern parts!  
>> Are you selling these?  I have a bunch of populated and unpopulated original 
>> 7971 smartsockets.  Such a great original idea!
>> 
>> Bill
>> 
>>> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:53:54 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>>> 
>>> Thank you. I'd love to say it was an original idea but it was inspired by a 
>>> case that Roddy Scott once made for a clock which layered  thin wooden 
>>> parts using thick brass pieces between the layers.Originally I had planned 
>>> to have three 'corners' but after some discussion I went to 5 which looks 
>>> nicer and still allows easy access to the USB connector (back right) as 
>>> well as visual access to the two neons at the front, one each side of 
>>> centre.
>>> - Richard
 On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 15:16:15 UTC+1 Jon Blaylock wrote:
 Fantastic use of nixie
 
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 1:49 AM newxito  wrote:
> Great job, beautiful case!
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-20 Thread Richard Scales

Hello Bill, 
I have sold some completed units as well as bare boards (they come in 
pairs, one is the smart socket and one is for the wemos and HV supply which 
sits underneath). 
What is it you are interested in - Just he SMart Socket, the board pair, 
how many sets or boards?
I was also thinking about making a more conventional square or oblong 
shaped one but I too have a stack of the original - with over a dozen 
already made up so I will be using those - when I get around to that 
project!
- Richard

On Friday, 20 August 2021 at 17:25:44 UTC+1 Bill Notfaded wrote:

> Richard-
>
> I like the idea of modernized smartsockets using SMD and more modern 
> parts!  Are you selling these?  I have a bunch of populated and unpopulated 
> original 7971 smartsockets.  Such a great original idea!
>
> Bill
>
> On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:53:54 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>
>>
>> Thank you. I'd love to say it was an original idea but it was inspired by 
>> a case that Roddy Scott once made for a clock which layered  thin wooden 
>> parts using thick brass pieces between the layers.Originally I had planned 
>> to have three 'corners' but after some discussion I went to 5 which looks 
>> nicer and still allows easy access to the USB connector (back right) as 
>> well as visual access to the two neons at the front, one each side of 
>> centre.
>> - Richard
>> On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 15:16:15 UTC+1 Jon Blaylock wrote:
>>
>>> Fantastic use of nixie
>>>
>>> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 1:49 AM newxito  wrote:
>>>
 Great job, beautiful case! 

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-20 Thread Bill Notfaded
Richard-

I like the idea of modernized smartsockets using SMD and more modern 
parts!  Are you selling these?  I have a bunch of populated and unpopulated 
original 7971 smartsockets.  Such a great original idea!

Bill

On Friday, August 13, 2021 at 8:53:54 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:

>
> Thank you. I'd love to say it was an original idea but it was inspired by 
> a case that Roddy Scott once made for a clock which layered  thin wooden 
> parts using thick brass pieces between the layers.Originally I had planned 
> to have three 'corners' but after some discussion I went to 5 which looks 
> nicer and still allows easy access to the USB connector (back right) as 
> well as visual access to the two neons at the front, one each side of 
> centre.
> - Richard
> On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 15:16:15 UTC+1 Jon Blaylock wrote:
>
>> Fantastic use of nixie
>>
>> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 1:49 AM newxito  wrote:
>>
>>> Great job, beautiful case! 
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-13 Thread Richard Scales

Thank you. I'd love to say it was an original idea but it was inspired by a 
case that Roddy Scott once made for a clock which layered  thin wooden 
parts using thick brass pieces between the layers.Originally I had planned 
to have three 'corners' but after some discussion I went to 5 which looks 
nicer and still allows easy access to the USB connector (back right) as 
well as visual access to the two neons at the front, one each side of 
centre.
- Richard
On Friday, 13 August 2021 at 15:16:15 UTC+1 Jon Blaylock wrote:

> Fantastic use of nixie
>
> On Fri, Aug 13, 2021 at 1:49 AM newxito  wrote:
>
>> Great job, beautiful case! 
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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-13 Thread Jon Blaylock
Fantastic use of nixie

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Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7971 single tube device

2021-08-13 Thread martin martin
Fabulous job!

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