Don't waste MOTs!  They are getting hard to find and are quite useful.
 You can use them for hv power supplies,  spot welders,  etc.

On Sat, Apr 6, 2024, 11:08 AM gregebert <gregeb...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Ever since I got a clearly marked 5031 nixie, I assumed the others with
> the same shape with no visible marking were also 5031's but there
> apparently are other numbers such as 6844 and HB-106.
>
> I too have several dead ones, and I often wondered if they had been
> circulating in Ebay-land as untested devices. I knew the risk when I bought
> them.
>
> I have tried to rehab them, with zero success. The ones that are dark cant
> be coaxed to glow even at 500 volts; others have partially-glowing cathodes
> or glowing only on the bondwires. As best I can tell, the gas is
> compromised. I suspect that since these were early-production devices the
> glass-to-metal seal was not nearly as good as later devices. A few have
> darkened interiors, which is probably sputtered material due to a lack of
> mercury; of those, some still have a slight orange glow.
>
> In hindsight, I should have tried zapping them in a discarded microwave
> oven I found last week, just to see if anything is in there. BTW, there
> were a few things I scrapped from the microwave, but I made sure the deadly
> MOT was recycled.
> On Friday, April 5, 2024 at 9:31:49 PM UTC-7 liam bartosiewicz wrote:
>
>> Fairly certain that all HB-106’s are standard life. You could probably
>> get somewhere around 10,000 hours with a “new” one.
>>
>> > On Apr 5, 2024, at 7:55 PM, David <nixie...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > The truly long-life tubes had mercury added. If you see a hazy purple
>> glow when the tube is lit, it's long life. Solid orange is not so long
>> life.
>> >
>> >
>> > David Forbes, Tucson AZ
>> >
>> >> On Apr 5, 2024, at 6:45 PM, Jasper nagle <jaspern...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> i picked 9 of these up for $90 $10 a pcs for A clock project, and
>> iv'e tried searching all the data sheets about them the most i can find is
>> one stating long life, but long life in 1955 i would assume wouldn't
>> compare well to like a 1960 one ?
>> >
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