Hi everybody,

I thought you guys might actually be interested in something like
this. I not only built this for myself and my project, i thought there
might be others out there that would like an all smt solution in a
small prototype friendly solution. This is actually the first place a
came to show it off/offer it because i think you guys are really great
and have helped me out alot. This was kind of like first dibbs, before
i try selling them outside of our community. I hope i haven't offended
anyone, as i have seen others sell their fabulous works of art here as
well.

Cheers,

Jason

On Mar 29, 1:57 pm, jason greskoviak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All
> I have just finished my nixie tube power supply. This power supply is
> intended to run 1 tube (or maybe more) for my single tube clock project.
> This supply has several interesting features, it has a PWMabble 5v enable
> input and comes in several options. you can get 100v to 150v, 150v to 200v
> and 180v.  It COULD be customized to a specific voltage(1
> resistor determines the output so its as close as i can get to the
> resistance). The PCB is made in the USA, and i am assembling them myself. If
> there is a large interest i can start making more on demand. there is a 3
> week lead time on the boards, but these baby's are high quality. the board
> measures roughly 1.6 x 1.6 inches. it ca be mounted horizontal or
> vertical.It can easily be put in a breadboard. I designed this to drive a
> In-8 tube. If someone would like to evaluate this and do a detailed write up
> on the tubes tested, that would be great. This is currently a revision B
> prototype run, production units would start after there was enough interest
> in them. The board maker would require me to order a 150 square inches of
> board at about 1.30 cents a square inch. The boards would have purple
> soldermask like the one pictured above. So, somewhere in the range of 40-50
> boards to start.  I haven't performed any current limit test as of yet, but
> you have a 24.9k output resistor. 180v/24.9k is 7.2 ma.
>
> Asking price is going to start at 35.00 plus whatever shipping you prefer.
>
> Jason Greskoviak
> Gresko Industries
>
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