Just wanted to say how much I like the kit. It works well - I just made it as in the original instructions, but may use the modifications for showing C&deg better. The ZM1000 tubes are a very nice tube.

Get the power supply - its only a few bucks and it is designed for this circuit. I nearly skipped it because I have some laying around but was glad I went for it.

Much more interesting design than a micro.

Thanks,

Tom


On 12/2/2016 5:07 PM, 'threeneurons' via neonixie-l wrote:
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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