Here's the on I use:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/152237036068





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On Tue, Jun 29, 2021 at 2:36 PM Martin Baadsgaard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Yan, sounds great! Richard also suggested I bought from him but
> maybe I can avoid depleting his stock.
> I will write you an e-mail directly.
>
> Thanks!
>
> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 13:34:57 UTC+1 严泽远 wrote:
>
>> Hi Martin, I'm Yan Zeyuan, a Nixie Clock enthusiast and the designer of
>> NCH8200HV <https://www.nixieclock.org/?p=1454>. nixieclock.org is my
>> website based in China, omnixie.com belongs to my authorized reseller
>> and business partner in US, you can purchase it directly from me and save
>> some shipping costs.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Yan.
>>
>> 在2021年6月29日星期二 UTC+8 下午3:19:56<[email protected]> 写道:
>>
>>> I'm in the UK. I see omnixie is selling "on offer" for $19 but then when
>>> it comes to shipping and taxes it adds the ~$40.
>>> nixietubes.org guy, Yan Zeyuan, is linking to taobao for purchasing a
>>> genuine product where it sells for $12.
>>> Can't buy from taobao so trying aliexpress and buying from someone who
>>> claims a genuine product.
>>> We will see when it lands.. Could still be a copy. Price was £13.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 29 June 2021 at 03:47:07 UTC+1 Richard Scales wrote:
>>>
>>>> Where are you located ? I usually purchase NCH8200 for < £20 plus
>>>> shipping and that comes to way less than $60.
>>>> Another option is available here as a kit:
>>>> https://threeneurons.wordpress.com/nixie-power-supply/hv-supply-kit/
>>>> The site also publishes full details of the circuit which I have used many
>>>> times with success on my own boards. It's a well established design using a
>>>> part which is relatively ancient but has proven reliable.
>>>> As Paul mentioned, layout of these things is often critical so always
>>>> look at the manufacturers recommendations for the layout of components,
>>>> tracks and copper fills as it can make the difference between a functional
>>>> power supply and something that gets too hot and releases the magic smoke
>>>> from time to time (speaking from my own experience).
>>>> - Richard
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, 28 June 2021 at 23:53:47 UTC+1 Jon wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Another upvote for the TaylorEdge ones - I've used them in a variety
>>>>> of designs over many years and they're great. Decent direct support from
>>>>> the designer too. I am happy to design my own switchers but I only bother
>>>>> now for dekatron circuits or other  oddball things. For regular nixie
>>>>> needs, it's very difficult to match the price/performance/board economy of
>>>>> John's work, so I've come to the conclusion that my time is better 
>>>>> deployed
>>>>> elsewhere :)
>>>>>
>>>>> Jon.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Monday, June 28, 2021 at 10:38:11 PM UTC+1 [email protected]
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh those also look very nice and price is decent! Although shipping
>>>>>> is also $14
>>>>>> This will be my go-to if I can't find a seller I am willing to trust
>>>>>> on those NCH8200HV ones.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, 28 June 2021 at 22:26:31 UTC+1 jrehwin wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yea simple question, I want to make a nixie clock with 4x IN-12's
>>>>>>> and I want to keep the circuit simple.
>>>>>>> Something akin to this:
>>>>>>> Youtube.com
>>>>>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObgmVNV1Kfg&ab_channel=GreatScott%21>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Not sure if I should provide 12v to my circuit and use a linear
>>>>>>> regulator to step down for logic to 5v like in the video, or if I can 
>>>>>>> just
>>>>>>> provide 5v directly and pick a boost converter based on that.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I like the TaylorEdge ones, they're compact, and a solid,
>>>>>>> professional design.  Available in vertical and horizontal mounting to
>>>>>>> accommodate varying packaging requirements.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> - John
>>>>>>>
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