Ah, interesting!
I will maybe give it a shot then. The little IV-16 numitrons are very
tiny, they seem like the perfect size for some kind of vehicle display.
-Adam
On 4/19/2012 12:45 PM, Tidak Ada wrote:
I used long time a 3015F minitron incandecsent display without any trouble
in a Citroën 2CV as tachometer display.
Advantage is the high contrast and readability (no paralax) in comparison
with nixies. This is also the main reason incandescent displays as Minitron
and Numitron are used in airborne displays.
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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Numitron in a vehicle?
Numitrons are much more sensitive than Nixie tubes due to the filament wire,
I would not recommend it.
Jens
I know that a lot of people have experience with putting Nixie clocks
in cars. It sounds like nixies are not well suited to the vibration.
How about numitrons? Has anyone done a car clock with numitrons?
-Adam
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