Jeff would be the best person to answer that one...it's been a while since
I've read the schematic and instructions...


On Mon, May 6, 2013 at 6:25 AM, John Rehwinkel <[email protected]> wrote:

> > Thought I'd share a little piece of personal nixie history with you
> folks...here's a picture of my very first nixie tube clock, a commemorative
> nixie tube clock kit from Jeff Thomas, way back in the year 2000!!
>
> Do you know what kind of transformer that is?  I assume it's part of the
> flyback nixie power supply.  I'm wondering if it's an ordinary 8:1000
> speaker matching transformer, or something exotic or custom.
>
> - John
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