Oops, I think I got that backwards, should be the anode (pin 1) and the 
second grid (pin 2)

On Wednesday, January 6, 2021 at 2:04:07 AM UTC+1 Yohan Park wrote:

> Yeah I really like them and they're (still) cheap.
> No luckily it doesn't need 400V, it needs 150V DC. I was driving the one 
> in the pictures directly from 230V AC mains with a 51K resistor and a 
> 1N4001 diode.
> It works best if you use the cathode (pin 4) and the first grid (pin 3).

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