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> > and some round top-view "ultra long life" Burroughs 5031 to try out. 
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You really want the 5902's, not the 5031's, for long life. These tubes are 
interchangeable, but the 5092 has the long lifetime. My first nixie clock 
design uses six  5092's and from the 4 clocks we built, we've had no 
failures or visible degradation after 5 years (that's over 1 million device 
hours).

I have a few 5031's, and several have deteriorated (partial or no glow on 
certain digits) and multiple attempts to rejuvenate them have accomplished 
nothing. Based on the coloring & behavior, I'm fairly certain the original 
5031's (orange glow) are neon-only, and the 5092's (orange+violet glow) use 
a mixture (probably modified Penning w/ Ne+Ar+Kr) and Hg.

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