I'd prefer discrete parts as that will let me repair it more easily in the 
future. Using a proprietary part makes that harder.
 
Don't misunderstand me though, as I love the 1363 module using it myself 
for my experiments, but when it comes to something that I might need to 
repair I prefer discrete components that I can replace myself.
 
For me it is also important that it isn't noisy, doesn't disturb radio or 
TV or any other equipment in my home - especially if it is a clock that 
will be on around the clock.
 
/Martin
 

Den tisdagen den 2:e april 2013 kl. 00:26:03 UTC+2 skrev Michel:

> I am a sort of working on a nixie clock kit and am wondering what kit 
> builders would prefer for the HVPS circuit. I am thinking of using a 
> standard 1363 module as it is cheap, easy to install and saves me 
> designing time. Would most kit builders appreciate this or would they 
> prefer to build the HVPS circuit from discrete parts? 
>
> Michel 
>

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