But, I did make a little tube checker, to at least, light them up, and do
rough deflection tests.
http://threeneurons.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/crt_tst01.jpg
That's cute - do you have a schematic for it? I'm guessing it's a variant of
your 34063-based nixie supply with a voltage
Hello,
I have a few (10) IN-9 Bargraph tubes that I no longer want, thought I'd
ask here before I list them on eBay. Anyone interested?
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Hi folks. Usually i build and tinker with Nixie tubes, so a Step-up converter
is nothing new to me.
I usually use the MC34063A-based MK1,5 supply design from M. Moorrees which
works wonders!
Now i got a job set for me - I need to retrofit a head-mounted lamp with LED's
- I got a whole bunch
What is price to sell per lot? and what is shipping cost?
On Monday, November 26, 2012 12:41:16 PM UTC-6, Dan Foster wrote:
Hello,
I have a few (10) IN-9 Bargraph tubes that I no longer want, thought I'd
ask here before I list them on eBay. Anyone interested?
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On Monday, 26 November 2012 19:59:12 UTC, bryan wrote:
Just curious to see if anyone from this group knows if there are any low
power nixie tubes like IV-9 Numitron tubes that only needs 1V-12V? Not more
than 100V?
Hi - IV-9s are not nixies - they are numitrons which have incandescent