Try to raise the voltage, if possible on that clock, that might move the 
glow up to the digit instead of the wire leading up to the digit.

/Martin

On Thursday, 1 June 2017 22:42:52 UTC+2, Roddy Scott wrote:
>
> Folks,
>
> I have a little IN-8 clock that was unplugged a couple of days ago and 
> when powered up again today the #1 digit on one of the tubes does not 
> illuminate. I swapped the tubes around and it goes with the tube so not a 
> driver issue.
> On observing the numeral change I can see a glow from the numeral spacer 
> bar at the base of the digit but that is all. It runs on a PV IN-8 board 
> and has shown no sign of cathode poisoning at all.
> Possible fracture of the digit itself?
>

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