IN-14, very good!  I connected the second tube the same way I connected the
first, and the other tube works fine.  I coded the second tube the same as
the first, and I get all this blobbiness, and blue spots.  I'll check
voltages, and report back.
Shane

On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 8:17 AM, jb-electronics <webmas...@jb-electronics.de
> wrote:

> Hello Shane,
>
> hmm, maybe the driver does not work well enough? If the digits that are
> supposed to be "off" have a potential that is near ground, they might light
> up. Check the voltage on the faulty digits accross ground.
>
> My first guess was - without seeing the pictures - that you had tried to
> drive a biquinary Nixie tube as a normal one. Biquinary Nixie tubes have 0
> and 1, 2 and 3, 4 and 5, you know, all even and odd numbers connected in
> parallel with two anodes. This way they have a standard noval socket, but
> require a different kind if handling. But it looks o me as though your tube
> was an IN-14, right?
>
> Jens
>
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