Thanks Terry.

this also will help me a lot.
My electronic courses are too far to be clear in my mind...

When I read gregebert's thread, I wanted to write the complete equation to 
calculate the resistor for a wanted current. but the result was the 
opposite of the reality... 
so I decided to use a potentiometer and a galva...
but you gave me the result !!!
Le samedi 22 avril 2023 à 22:13:14 UTC+2, Mac Doktor a écrit :

> Reading this thread has begun to make my eyes glaze over. I find the 
> following diagram to be helpful for understanding some of what's going on. 
> Perhaps it will add some clarity to the discussion. This in from Marcin 
> Saj's github and specifically concerns his PRO Nixie Tester:
>
> [image: pro-nixie-tester-how-to-use-02.jpg]
> It took a while for me to completely understand how all of this works and 
> this diagram was a huge help. I doubt that I would have worked it clearly 
> otherwise. For the record I haven't gotten around to reading the JB Dance 
> book—yet.
>
> Full info here:
>
> https://github.com/marcinsaj/Universal-PRO-Nixie-Tester-and-Healer
>
>
> Right now I'm using the PRO Nixie Tester with three DMMs but I've 
> purchased some DPMs for a compact, dedicated meter bridge. Someday I'll get 
> around to making a panel and wiring them up. And rigging up isolated power 
> supplies for them.
>
>
> On Apr 22, 2023, at 1:50 PM, Moses <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That yh11068a module is rated for 40 watts! That is like 10 times what you 
> would need for most nixie clocks! Be careful at higher voltages, a 200mA 
> capable supply at a few hundred volts will hurt you good.
>
>
> Zaparooney.   x_x
>
>
> Terry Bowman, KA4HJH
> "The Mac Doctor"
>
> https://www.astarcloseup.com
>
> "If only you could see what I've seen with your eyes."—Roy Batty, *Blade 
> Runner*
>
>

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