That or remove a working transistor and measure it. 

 

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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Help identifying dead transistor in Nixie driver.

 

Ahh, yes, I will do that, just forgot to do it... Thanks for mentioning it!

 

/Martin


On Saturday, 11 May 2019 21:50:28 UTC+2, nixiebunny wrote:

It may be easier to trace out the part of the circuit and measure voltages, and 
use this information to select a modern transistor that will work well.

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