Yes - I have three sets left. There is the tube board which has the longer 
pin sockets as opposed to the Harwin Style - I chose those to be less 
stressful to the tubes. It also has 2 x HV5622 and  4 x MTX-90 for the 
colons. 

On the back there is a small board with the 5V power supply and wemos etc. 
The tube board also holds 2 x HV supply modules.

There is one mistake on the board which requires a single track to be cut 
and two short links to be made once the components are loaded (so the ends 
of the links can be soldered directly to the ends of SMD resistors etc)
I am able to supply full kits if at all interested.

 - Richard

On Sunday, 20 March 2022 at 13:34:10 UTC Bill Notfaded wrote:

> Also I love what Ian has done and have a few of his clocks!
>
> Bill
>
> On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 6:32:02 AM UTC-7 Bill Notfaded wrote:
>
>> Also BTW I'm big fan of OSS so I love to see open source software and 
>> hardware..  We use redhat at work because it's supported but I love Linux.  
>> Solaris is kinda on it's way out being replaced by redhat Linux.  Do you 
>> have any more boards for the 8091?
>>
>> Bill
>>
>> On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 6:25:07 AM UTC-7 Bill Notfaded wrote:
>>
>>> Also another project in the works... I scored 6 NL-7037 to build another 
>>> clock.  Perhaps they deserve a special build.
>>>
>>> Bill
>>>
>>> On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 6:20:04 AM UTC-7 Bill Notfaded wrote:
>>>
>>>> Something wasn't right in building the main board.  I've got a great 
>>>> Metcal soldering station so I know it wasn't a joint issue.  I need to dig 
>>>> that project back out again... Check this I got the strange IN-18 tubes.  
>>>> They arrived!
>>>> [image: PXL_20220220_011208711.jpg]p
>>>> Bill
>>>> On Sunday, March 20, 2022 at 6:11:43 AM UTC-7 Bill Notfaded wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Richard-
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes mine is the PV Electronics board.  At one point of the build it 
>>>>> says to test the voltage and I wasn't getting what the instructions said 
>>>>> I 
>>>>> should.  At that point I put the project down sadly.  I boxed it all back 
>>>>> up and told myself I'd revisit it later.  This was hard for me because I 
>>>>> really love these tubes!!!
>>>>>
>>>>> Bill
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, March 19, 2022 at 9:55:40 PM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you . I believe that might be the Remote System from PV 
>>>>>> Electronics - I have used that elsewhere but for this I wanted to make a 
>>>>>> compact unit with all the WiFi, Web Gui, underlighting and other 
>>>>>> features 
>>>>>> from the Open Source 'Prism' design by Ian Sparkes. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am pleased with the result, yesterday I made a simple acrylic case 
>>>>>> for it - because it is going to take me an age to get anything more 
>>>>>> interesting together - I'll post a picture of it when completed - an 
>>>>>> injustice the the tubes I know - but better than a bare board sat on my 
>>>>>> shelf ticking away!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a couple of PV Remote Systems lined up to populate old 
>>>>>> Australian Valve Tested units that I acquired  - yet another project 
>>>>>> waiting in the wings!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What issues did you have with the main board for the Remote System? I 
>>>>>> had a couple of the early ones and had to replace the LM2596-5 on both 
>>>>>> boards. Apart from that - rock solid.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Richard
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, 19 March 2022 at 12:18:29 UTC Bill Notfaded wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Nice clock Richard.  I too have collected these tubes.  I've been 
>>>>>>> sitting on my stock.  I know Nick made a clock with these too fairly 
>>>>>>> recently.  I bought the kit he used and also ordered the dekatron side 
>>>>>>> board for it.  I ran into some issues with the main board and put 
>>>>>>> project 
>>>>>>> on the back burner.  I suppose I should dig it out again to 
>>>>>>> troubleshoot 
>>>>>>> some that looks great Richard!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Bill
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tuesday, March 15, 2022 at 2:34:44 AM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I recently came up with a version of the open source Prism design 
>>>>>>>> by Ian Sparkes for NL-8091 tubes.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The Prism design includes WiFi, NTP Sync, RTC, PIR activation, 
>>>>>>>> under tube lighting and web gui.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> A small board at the rear has the Wemos, 5V supply circuit and 
>>>>>>>> level shifters. The main board has two HV5622's and two HV power 
>>>>>>>> supply 
>>>>>>>> modules to keep things cool.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I used MTX-90 thyratrons for the colons which were a little blinky 
>>>>>>>> to start with but now seem to have settled down.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> These are beautiful tubes and the pictures do not do them justice.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Now I need to come up with some kind of casing - something I 
>>>>>>>> struggle with a lot!
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> - Richard
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [image: IMG_20220313_115140.jpg]
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>

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