Well, maybe they kill them because they find the noise very annoying!
Do they behave the same if the tubes come off a standard 50/60Hz power
source?

You could install an ultrasonic audio source close to the clock and
see if they stay away from it (or perhaps become more aggressive).

Michel



On Feb 10, 8:47 pm, jb-electronics <[email protected]>
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> Actually, that would be quite a nice feature - pets are known to kill
> Nixie tubes for fun ;-)
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> > That brings me up to an interesting question. You may design a HVPS
> > that is quiet for human ears, but it may well be "loud" for dogs and/
> > or cats. Has anybody ever noticed their pet behaves differently when
> > the clock is switched on? Or maybe it avoids coming to close to it?
> > Michel

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