IN2 are the worst. I hope you have spares Richard as the failure rate is pretty high... no Hg.

Nick

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On Dec 15, 2024, at 19:53, Richard Scales <[email protected]> wrote:

I have a few clocks using them including my own 6 tube variant, they look just fine.
I've just made an IN-2 version of the same clock, they are not quite so clear IMHO.
 - Richard


On Sunday, 15 December 2024 at 22:23:21 UTC newxito wrote:
Some time ago, I built a series of calculators with different nixie types. The version with the IN-17 tubes is definitively my favorite. I'm not a big fan of LED backlighting, but it looks great with the IN-17s. The calculator has been running 24/7 on my desk since April 2023 (mainly in clock mode with PIR) and none of the 14 tubes have failed so far.

Leroy Jones schrieb am Sonntag, 15. Dezember 2024 um 19:29:54 UTC+1:
These are very tiny top view wire ended nixies.
Lit one up for the first time last night.   Very pleased to see that this
tube has a real 2 and a real 5!

Looks bright and clear.  Runs at around 1.2 mA at 170 volts using 30k anode resistor.

I'd like to hear everyone's opinion and experience with the IN-17 tube.

Any ideas or comments?     Thanks.   -Chuck

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