That's interesting Robert, thank you for sharing. I am not so comfortable
and fast with case building, so the less holes I have to drill, the better
;-)


>
> ... on one of my small VFD clocks it's difficult to modify the base board
> to remove filament voltage and I'm tired of replacing failed VFD tubes on
> this unit.
>
>
AFAIK, VFD tubes are very long lasting as long as their filaments are
treated correctly. What kind of VFDs are experiencing such a high failure
rate?




> I just came across low cost PIR power switches used to control the DC
> supplied to LED strips and similar lights.
>

I will look for a similar device that ships to Italy since your Amazon link
seller does not. Well, on the big Chinese marketplace they go for 4 €/$
each.

Paolo

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