The sad thing is that one could totally fit a proper Nixie power supply in there, using for example a TaylorEdge module (they are tiny!) coupled to a reasonable 12V supply. Jens

On 7/4/2017 4:41 AM, Roddy Scott wrote:
Looks like a 240vac to 110vac electric shaver supply with the shaver plug cut off!
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