That certainly is good news. What a difference a capacitor can
make :-)

Once this works, the rest becomes and easy task.

Michel



On Nov 25, 4:28 am, secretsather <[email protected]> wrote:
> Replacing the cap helped. The whole circuit HV + LV together (after the cap
> was replaced) is only drawing 70mA, which is around what I expected.
>
> I added a second shift register to the one pictured, as well as a second
> tube. The circuit then was drawing 80mA, which is fantastic. I now have
> every component soldered to the board, so I'll be firing it up later today
> (after I do some programming and testing), but I believe this is going to
> work for me. I attached a pic if you're interested to see it.
>
> I appreciate you taking the time to help me out. It's one of those weird
> things that I never would have thought would be the problem.
>
>  IMGP0989b.jpg
> 356KViewDownload

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