I am at the maximum allowed by the software: 200V
I can mesure between 195 and 198V.

At the max brightness, I am less bright than another IV-4 clock I have. 
(Sputnik clock, 1 x 4 Mutiplexed + 1 OG-4)

If I enable the LDR, under 250 some digits doesn't light, (usually the 0 
witch is more difficult to lit than the 1 with a low voltage).
with a minimum of 300, the 0 are sometimes flickering, 
I even put a complete new set of 6 bulbs, never used.



Le jeudi 22 juin 2023 à 20:19:00 UTC+2, Blitzen a écrit :

> What is your voltage set at? 6.8K would be an appropriate resistance for 
> these tubes at 180vdc in direct-drive mode, which that clock kit is not; 
> it's a 1x6 multiplex. Multiplexing usually yields a less-bright display. 
> There is some debate as to whether or not you should use lower resistance 
> to make them brighter. 
> Since that kit gives you the option to raise the voltage, I would try that 
> first.
>
> On Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at 10:27:45 AM UTC-5 Benoit Tourret wrote:
>
>> Hello Everybody, what resistor would you add to the IN-4 tubes on a 
>>  Classic Rev6 Clock   board from  nixieclock.biz ?
>> I put one 6.8K per tube on the anodes, but the tubes are a bit weak, 
>>
>> Any idea ?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Benoit.
>>
>>

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