Hi Mort,If David doesn't get back to you, I'm happy to fix it for you for free, 
plus shipping costs. I work on my own nixie watches, started from the cathode 
corner schematic and moved on with my improvements.Please check out my work. 
https://m.facebook.com/clarisahnixiewatch/I'm based in London, UK. Max 
-------- Original message --------From: Paul Andrews <[email protected]> Date: 
14/02/2022  14:51  (GMT+00:00) To: neonixie-l <[email protected]> 
Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Watch Repair David Forbes (aka nixiebunny) is 
on this list. If you can't get him here, try the "nixie clock fan page" on 
facebook.On Friday, February 11, 2022 at 12:13:57 PM UTC-5 Morton Denison 
wrote:Hi Folks,I've got one of the Cathode Corner Round Nixie Watches that's 
developed a mechanical problem.The '-' terminal is loose to the point that if I 
change the battery I'm afraid it'll fall off the circuit board.  From what I 
can see, it looks like a solder joint has failed.I've emailed Cathode Corner 
using both the neonixie-l and the cathodecorner.com email addresses with no 
reply., requesting repair.Does anyone on the board here have the expertise on 
repair?I'm old, with hand tremors and other health issues so it's beyond my 
skills.  10 years ago, I'd try it :>)Thanks,Mort



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