I contacted the seller and he said he would replace or refund the Nixie 
clock. The  only problem is that I have to mail it to Ukraine. Does anyone 
know what that might cost from the USA? 

I'm not a hardware person so what ya'll are mentioning is pretty foreign to 
me. Is this bad...what you all have mentioned? Is it likely the clock might 
die out in a few years? Or start a fire?

Thanks,
-Darin



On Thursday, July 24, 2014 7:09:56 PM UTC-5, charles wrote:
>
> On 14-07-24 07:57 PM, gregebert wrote: 
>
> > Now that you've raised my curiosity, I'm going to poke around with some 
> > tubes on my bench to see if I can get a faint glow with only 1 terminal 
> > connected. 
>
> Don't forget the old Science lab demonstration where the demonstrator 
> holds a 4 foot florescent tube near a Tesla coil, or even a van-de-grafe 
> generator, and it lights up in her hand. no wires needed. 
>
>
> -- 
> Charles MacDonald                 Stittsville Ontario 
> [email protected] <javascript:>              Just Beyond the Fringe 
> http://Charles.MacDonald.org/tubes 
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>

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