Currently, they are sitting in a box, waiting for their turn :( I used a character tube from Millclock, but at the moment it’s awaiting repair due to damage to PCF8575 chip that was controlling it.
Adam wtorek, 3 grudnia 2024 o 21:04:05 UTC+1 Leroy Jones napisał(a): > Hi Adam, > > So how long have you had these tubes and been using them? > How are they working out? Tell us about them. > > Chuck > > On Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at 7:59:28 AM UTC-5 Adam Piórko wrote: > >> Hi, >> I own ZIN-70 and ZIN-18 tubes. According to the information I received >> from Millclock, both should be current-limited like their older >> counterparts, such as the Z568M and IN-18. >> >> Adam >> >> wtorek, 3 grudnia 2024 o 02:47:12 UTC+1 Leroy Jones napisał(a): >> >>> Has anyone on here had any luck with the Millclock tubes? >>> Does anyone on here know anything about them? >>> >>> I ask because I have been in contact with Millclock for the past few >>> days attempting >>> to get all of engineering data on these tubes. But so far they don't >>> seem to even understand anything about providing full dimensional drawings, >>> base pinout, >>> full electrical characteristics, etc. >>> >>> I expect any reputable tube manufacturer to be fully forthcoming with >>> all engineering data for their product. >>> Just have a look at any of the old Burroughs or National nixie tube data >>> sheets >>> and catalogs. They tell you everything you need to know. >>> So far Millclock is getting on my nerves being secretive and holding >>> back. >>> What are they trying to hide? At $100 per tube, are you kidding me? >>> >>> Thanks, Chuck >>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "neonixie-l" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion, visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/neonixie-l/e7858666-64bf-4f4f-a1d1-682b1185e507n%40googlegroups.com.
