http://www.tubeclockdb.com/vfd-tubes/100-simple-vfd-tester.html

this is what I did

But I'll try it again tomorrow, maybe one of the connections was bad 
because I had to hold the wires against the batteries at 4 different points 
:P

Op vrijdag 6 december 2013 16:11:42 UTC+1 schreef Spencer:
>
> Did you hook the 17.5v to the grid and segment you wanted to light up? It 
> should be a faint glow
>
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> On Dec 6, 2013, at 5:41 AM, Gideon Wackers 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> I just tried it carefully with a 1,5 volt battery, the filaments do not 
> light up (good thing). but I could not get a segment to light up I only had 
> two 9 volt batteries and that gave me 17,5 volt which is not enough. 
>
> Btw I did notice that when I hooked up the 1,5 volt battery or took it 
> away that the filaments made very soft *ting* sound.
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