I love it. Also, what a great way to connect these button cells for testing!
But I would sacrifice a number of run times for a bit longer on time.

On Friday, May 3, 2013 6:28:38 AM UTC+2, Michel wrote:
>
> I wanted to try this out for quite a while but didn't have a spare 
> module available to actually try this out. It might sound an 
> impossible thing to do but yes, it can actually work! A nixie watch 
> running on a 3V CR1216 battery. The tubes are obviously not very 
> bright, but it is clear the whole circuit runs, keeps time and can 
> display this on nixie tubes. 
>
> Total power consumed by the circuit is about 13.5mW (2.4V @ 5.6mA); 
> tube voltage is 125V average and current approximately 30uA 
> (calculated) per tube. Close to nothing, but obviously just enough to 
> display the digits. 
>
> I shot a short video that I uploaded to youtube. For some reason the 
> aspect ratio is a bit screwed up, but that is a minor detail. 
> http://youtu.be/-r2oderqCOw 
>
> Michel 
>

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