Now two versions. The NT2Z which comes with the ZM1000 nixie tubes

and the new NT2R version, which is sold with no tubes, but made to 
accommodate the Russian IN-14:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/152341485181

Will also fit Russian IN-8-2, and Hivac XN11 tubes.

On Wednesday, October 26, 2016 at 4:57:58 PM UTC-7, threeneurons wrote:
>
> Just finished my new nixie thermometer kit. Its almost the same, as the 
> one-off unit, I made a while back. Main difference, other than the PCB, is 
> that it uses the LM35 instead of the LM34 temp sensor. The LM35 outputs 
> 10mV per degree Celsius. But the kit can display in either Fahrenheit or 
> Celsius, by a simple jumper selection. Pretty good trick, since the kit 
> does not use microcontroller (no programmable parts).
>
> Nixie Thermometer Kit <http://www.ebay.com/itm/152295238799>
>
> It also includes 2 NOS/NIB ZM1000 nixie tubes. At least for the initial 
> run. Later versions will be made to accommodate, more common Russian tubes, 
> which will NOT be included.
>
> And these truly are NOS/NIB (New Old Stock / New in Box). An Amperex box, 
> and branded tubes. Amperex was a Philips company, and these "virgin" 
> ZM1000s were made in the Netherlands. 
>

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