I wish it was only once. ;) have to make about 4 more for the family. I did get 
giddy when I lighted up the in-14's to make sure it worked. Nothing like seeing 
something completed and working!

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On Feb 24, 2012, at 11:58 PM, David Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2/24/12 10:38 PM, Spencer wrote:
>> So I have learned today that I should have multiplexed or ordered a
>> driver for my 6 digit nixie clock instead of direct driving them all
>> with MPSA42's... So many little holes and a hot iron in the face all day.
>> 
>> -Spencer
> 
> It is a lot of work. On the other hand, you only had to do that work once, 
> and you get to enjoy it for years to come.
> 
> For future reference, the TI SN75468 has seven MPSA42s in it (as far as 
> you're concerned) and it's a lot faster to solder into place.
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