On 27 Dec 2015, at 05:04, Golferron 54 wrote:
> I have probably gone past the fine line of excessive, to obsessive going
> through 41 pins in the last 10 years.
Oh please, this is lightweight obsessive. I can find you a number of UK
collectors who have in excess of 100 pinball machines at any
John S.
You got an awesome line up of clocks. Very creative. I saw you did a
clock design using a BK2000 display ... I love BK2000 and with a subwolfer
it sounds as awesome as it looks with the Doug Watson artwork.
But I digress from my original question ... can you make a clock out of a
I would happily assemble it for you; however, the kit you linked to is
already assembled.
Options. For the price, you might as well get the power supply and the
temp sensor. Well, so cheap, get them all, although you will never use the
remote after you play with it for a day.
MCU
I bought a pvelectronics already built clock from eBay user joemorphia. It was
my first clock before venturing out into nixieland and building my own. Here is
one from him that is currently on eBay, although I found it more helpful to
talk with him outside of the bay:
> I tried to google "NL-807 nixie clock" and find very few places that sell
> them.
The nifty thing about the NL-807 is that it uses the same socket as the common
NL-841 and NL-841 tubes, but has larger digits. Because of this, you can
have the larger digits with any NL-841 type clock that
>From another thread: *can you make a clock out of a Williams DMD display?*
The answer is yes, you can, but it will be considerably more complex than a
nixie-tube clock. Refer to a typical datasheet (
http://www.vishay.com/docs/37006/apd128g.pdf ) to get an idea how the
display operates. This
On 27 Dec 2015, at 20:55, golferron wrote:
> John S.
>
> You got an awesome line up of clocks. Very creative. I saw you did a clock
> design using a BK2000 display ... I love BK2000 and with a subwolfer it
> sounds as awesome as it looks with the Doug Watson artwork.
>
> But I digress
Hi John,
If I can find it, you're welcome to it.
Just finished a Metz ITS1-A clock from nixiekits.EU (Jurgen)
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