That is nice

> On 6 Oct 2019, at 05:47, Richard Scales <[email protected]> wrote:
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> That's very neat, I have had a similar idea (in my head only!) for some time 
> now though my plan was to use APA106 RGB LED's for the seconds, I expect 
> neons will look more 'authentic' or 'nixie-esque'. SMD is something I have 
> yet to accomplish - I live fairly much in the PTH world!
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>> On Saturday, 5 October 2019 21:55:19 UTC+1, newxito wrote:
>> Currently working on a new clock with 4 x ZM1022, 4 RGB LEDs and 62 neon 
>> lamps, 2 for colon, 60 for the seconds. At the moment there are only two 
>> modes for the seconds (single and progress), but I will add some more. With 
>> all the neons and nixies on, the clock consumes about 35mA @ 170V. I hope 
>> I'll finish the case next week, I ordered a PCB for the front panel.
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