I see what you mean now. Still, I managed to find a regulator chip that can 
do the trick, because it take 5V input.
http://www.linear.com/product/LT1587-1.5
Thanks a lot! 




On Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 5:59:53 AM UTC-4, petehand wrote:
>
> Not quite. The pin 11s go to a (20 divided by 8) ohm resistor, like 2 
> point 7 ohms. Yellow Violet Gold.
>
> On Tuesday, July 21, 2015 at 6:05:22 AM UTC-7, Chaos Hydra wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for your reply! Yeah I mean pin 12 to 25 VDC, mis-type.
>>
>> So for the first part. I will have 8 tubes. So I put 47 ohm in series 
>> with pin 1 to 5 v and all 8 pin 11s together and through a 20 ohm. Well, 
>> everything gets better when my dmm gets here.
>> The method of testing you said is great! I will keep it in mind. 
>>
>>

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