You can of course get a new kit, but it will be much more fun and give you 
a better sense of accomplishment if you fix this one - and since I don't 
see anything inherently wrong with the design, you should be able to fix it 
fairly easily. Try lowering that input voltage to 9V, and could you also 
post a video of the digits issue, so it's a bit more clear what's going 
wrong?

Thanks!

On Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 7:11:32 PM UTC+1, MichaelB wrote:
>
> Very nice kits and Pete is very quick to help
>
> On Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 10:57:28 AM UTC-7, blkadder wrote:
>>
>> I have been using the kits from PV Electronics (www.pvelectronics.co.uk).  
>> He has kits that will use pretty much every tube manufactured.  He does 
>> have a few that use the big Nixies like you have.  All the kits I have used 
>> are his QTC line, and they seem to have all the features that your current 
>> clock has.  If you see his online chat button active, he actually answers 
>> things right away.  Hope this helps.
>>
>> Ron
>>
>> On Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 1:51:10 PM UTC-4, Kiran Otter wrote:
>>>
>>> By the way, I'm open to recommendations on a different clock kit that 
>>> will use my IN-18s.  I haven't had much luck finding another make.
>>>
>>> Kiran
>>>
>>

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