What are the power requirements of your nixie gadget?
(and how much do you want to spend on this too?)

Regards

On Thu, 8 Oct 2020 at 23:48, Paul Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I want to power a nixie device from a car power socket - the things that used 
> to house cigarette lighters. I figure I need to clean up the power, as well 
> as source an adapter and probably a cable with a power plug on the end. I 
> seem to have a few options:
>
> Use a 5V USB adapter
> Use a multi-voltage adapter like this one
> Build a power sanitizer from a resistor, diode and capacitor as suggested in 
> this post on the arduino forums, and feed it to a 5V regulator.
>
> Is the power provided to a modern car power port that dirty to start with? 
> Would either of the adapters (1 and 2) likely provide clean power? Option 3 
> appeals to the DIYer in me, but would end up being more expensive than the 
> other two. OTH, I could eventually build it all into one enclosure if I end 
> up going that far.
>
> I guess another question is: Would the power provided to an ODB2 port be 
> clean?
>
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