It worked well for me.
Thank you.

Sent from my Huawei phone


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From: Michail Wilson <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 16 May 2020, 05:27
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [neonixie-l] Re: Is it possible to identify a single nixie?

Heh,

 

I think most of the posts on how to do it were written by me.

 

I’ve repaired at least 20 tubes.   I’ve only busted one.

 

Michail Wilson

206-920-6312

 

From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Richard Scales
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2020 8:33 PM
To: neonixie-l <[email protected]>
Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: Is it possible to identify a single nixie?

 

For what it's worth I successfully 'repaired' a B-7971 that had two segments shorted together following helpful advice on this forum. It process seems dramatic but if it means a valuable tube gets back in to service then you're up on the deal!

Search on this forum for details but essentially it involved exerting forces on a tube that you would perhaps otherwise view as crazy - lots of banging it it about - though fortunately, in my situation, a couple of short taps on to a moderately soft surface did the trick and I was very pleased. 

YMMV

Richard

 


On Friday, 15 May 2020 11:08:16 UTC+1, newxito wrote:

Is it possible to identify a single nixie tube by some unique characteristics?

Is it possible to detect a nixie tube change in the clock?

I ask because I would like to add some statistic functions to my nixie clocks. The first thing I would like to add is the total “up-time” of the clock and the total up-time of the nixies (different because of PIR and software defined down times). It would be nice to do that for every single nixie, but I think there is no easy way to do that.

I also want to add an up-time counter to my ZM1350 und B-7971 sockets. 

Maybe my favorite nixie manufacturer could add a 30-cent microcontroller to the base of his great tubes with the serial number, production date and up-time counter :-)

 

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