The flat 2010's are the best numitrons minus maybe the IV-13 (mother of all 
numitrons)  I've collected about 24 IV-13 and dozens of the 2010's... did 
you happen to see how many of the 2010's Ian had on ebay?  Great price 
too... they're not the RCA ones but who cares they're NOS from the original 
styrofoam tray!!!  Ian also has a really nicely priced kit for this same 
type of clock... hard to beat the price but yours is great since you made 
it yourself.  I've seen a lot of the other stuff you've made and I think 
have some of your clocks, if I'm not mistaken.... anyhow great job!

Best Regards,

Bill

On Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 12:00:04 PM UTC-7, Kevin A. wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Thought I'd share the most recent clock project of mine. A friend scored 
> some numitrons at a hamfest and didn't know what to do with them, so I 
> thought it would be a good opportunity to finally make a clock from 
> scratch! I don't have a case for it yet: still working out the software. It 
> is the first of many project to come! 
>
> Schematic, pictures, and more details here: 
> https://neonkev.com/2019/11/30/esp32-numitron-clock/
>

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