Rob,
I looked around some more, and I found the Mike Harrison schematic from the
year 2000 upon which Jeff based his design. It has a different timebase and
power supply, but the clock and time setting logic with the 4017 chips
should be the same. If you send clear photos or scans of the blank PC board
(both sides) and a list of the parts that you have to david at
cathodecorner dot com, I can try to piece together the puzzle of which
parts go where.

http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/nixcct.pdf


On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 7:09 PM Rob Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ages ago, I purchased Jeff's Krusty Klown nixie watch kit [two, in fact]:
>
> http://www.nixie.dk/~jthomas/watch.html
>
> Of all parts of a kit to lose, I lost the paperwork [i.e., schematic and,
> critically, the parts placement guide]. I was able to contact the project
> owner, but he said he no longer had any of the documentation [!]. I'd like
> to build the kits, bit I'm at the mercy of guesswork, which I'd obviously
> like to avoid.
>
> Does anyone know where I can track that parts placement sheet down, or
> better yet have one that I can grab a scan of?
>
> Thanks!
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