That is quite surprising, using 2,000 tubes and only have about 70 rejects. I got 20 rejects already but made less than 100 watches. One of the issues that plays a role in my watch and not in your watch is that the tubes also need to work on a lower brightness/average current. Some tubes ionize much faster than others and will work without problems on lower currents but others take ages to ionize in complete darkness, eventhough the supplied voltage rises to about 200V if the tubes doesn't ionize quickly. This is much less of a problem in my new single tube watch, I assume because it is not multiplexed.

Michel
 
 
 
on Oct 30, 2013, David Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
 

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