Here is an image of what I'm talking about. To turn off the haze I need the 
tube to be at 139volts across the tube. To completely light up that 2 I 
need 142 volts across the tube. The problem seems to follow the tube 
wherever I swap it to.

On Tuesday, April 24, 2012 11:40:48 PM UTC-7, StoopKid wrote:
>
> I'm using 6 IN-14's and 6 russian 74141 equivalents. My PCB is already 
> made and when I want a tube to be blank I just throw it an invalid code. 
> But now I'm realizing that this it making them appear hazy instead of off, 
> like all of the digits are firing between one another. This goes away if I 
> turn down my voltage but to make it stop, I have to turn down the voltage 
> low enough so that some of the numbers don't completely light up. Is there 
> anything I can do about this?
>

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