They are cute !
Make more and do a Binary Clock. Use relays/valves if you don't want to rig
semis for the 550V+ .
John K
Australia
- Original Message -
From: "jb-electronics"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 12:26 AM
Subject: [neonixie-l] My first two-digit Nixie tube!
Hi
I've regenerated somewhere around twenty GS10H's this way and a few
6909/6910/GC10D's, less rare dekatrons I just put in a box for future
regeneration, and they have not stuck while they have been running, but I
only run them for short periodes like a few weeks at most so I really don't
know ho
- Does it stick on the same pin if you run it both directions? I usually
run them backwards (counter clockwise) as they have - mostly been running
clockwise.
-
- If I get a dekatron that is hard to get to run I sometimes use the guide
electrodes as the cathode and the true cathode that - is stic
If you can make a nixie tube, which does look cool by the way, I'm
sure you can throw together a spotter from an old microwave tranny.
I have an old british federal spot welder controller, but it aint much
use as it didnt come with the little number plugs you use to set the
times.
On 16 Oct, 20:2
IV21's thats em.
looking at your design they are nice and clear.
On 5 Oct, 11:26, "Konstantin" wrote:
> Hi,
> It could be IV-21 or ILC1-9/8L VFD display
>
> I have clock on this
> VFD:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250801254567?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trk...
> 84.m1555.l2649
>
> Best regards, K