Grrr! One last time.

 

Well close to a year ago I started my version of a  Michael 
Barile SlingBlade  clock using  PV Electronics R568 Clock kit. Jeff 
Walton built a  NWTS from Manual Azevedo (sorry for his lost) for me. 

 

Everything went well and I have enjoyed the clock immensely including the 
MOD-SIX_Gen V   Michael Barile so generously built for me.

 

I wanted to get Dalibor to send me a couple of his colons unassembled so I 
could try to retrofit it to the PV  round PCB  board's Pete V used in his 
kits. Well as of today things are looking good.. Dalibor has sent me the 
colons and a few tubes that showed some leakage. He is unbelievable when it 
comes to customer service  and helping a guy out even without using his 
main Zen PC board. I really wanted to use  the ZEN board but the 3" more in 
length and narrowness just did not fit in the design of the SlingBlade .

 

Pete V also helped by providing some prints of the main R568 PC board  as 
what traces to cut if I would need to add the two 66K 1/4W metal film 
resistors on the cathode side of the colon's to make it work.

 

After E-mailing Dalibor quite a few times I think I will be able to fit the 
resistors in the colon base. If so this will be an easier mod to do as I 
just have to replace R8,R9,R10,R11  270K resistors with some wire jumpers 
and plug in the new modified colons.

 

With my current colons I made, I used a friction fit sleeve out of a nylon 
spacer about .250 high that I used to hold the round PCB colon tight to the 
black colon base as the flange is on the bottom of the colon base. I will 
wrap a few layer of cellophane tape around the base of the colon tube glass 
for a friction fit. I will solder the leads to the round PCB colon board 
having the nylon spacer go through the leads before soldering.  I will wrap 
the colon leads one turn around a pencil before soldering so I have enough 
length to push down the spacer over the round PCB and have it bottom out on 
the colon base using a flat blade screwdriver.

 

Then I will push the colon glass down into the base about .250  and twist 
slightly to align the colon dots to the front.

 

If anyone has a better idea let me know before the colon's arrive.

 

Thanks everyone for making this dream possible.

 


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