Hello Richard. You can put me down for a set of 6 tubes. Thanks!

On Tuesday, December 31, 2024 at 9:25:45 AM UTC-5 Adam Piórko wrote:

> The option of an MCU on the PCB is not a bad idea. I dream of a PCB with 
> control via I2C bus or shift registers. The only problem is that the B8971 
> is about the size of an IN-18, and I doubt there would be space for 
> anything other than traces to the pins :)
>
> Most likely, the board will have a hole through which the leads from the 
> tube will pass and need to be soldered to the PCB – and that takes up 
> space...
>
>
> wtorek, 31 grudnia 2024 o 11:29:16 UTC+1 newxito napisał(a):
>
>> I’m still interested, I have no problem with the small PCB approach. 
>> They could add a 50 cents MCU to the PCB for storing the serial number 
>> and counting the operating hours, of course all data accessible from my 
>> clock... just kidding...
>>
>> Richard Scales schrieb am Dienstag, 31. Dezember 2024 um 05:18:14 UTC+1:
>>
>>> A slight update:
>>>
>>> Whilst the manufacturer has made the DGM01 tube with glass sealed pins 
>>> at the base - the preferred approach seems to be, like other manufacturers, 
>>> to use the small PCB at the base.
>>>
>>> This is to mitigate against leakage around the pins in the glass base 
>>> which whilst was once a common place manufacturing step (back when tube 
>>> production was massive) but now appears to be a technique that has been 
>>> lost in the sands of time.
>>>
>>> So, that is the current thought.
>>>
>>> The base absolutely positively has to match the existing B8971 for 
>>> compatibility purposes.
>>>
>>> A lot more research has yet to be done and I will report all progress 
>>> here.
>>>
>>> In the meantime - thank you all for your support. It is clear that there 
>>> is demand for such a thing - even if only in the 100's. I look forward to 
>>> updating you all when I know more.
>>>
>>> - Richard
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, 30 December 2024 at 23:30:16 UTC Bill Stanley wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Richard,
>>>>  
>>>> Add me for 6 of the tubes.
>>>>  
>>>>   -Bill-
>>>>  
>>>>  
>>>> *From:* Richard Scales 
>>>> *Sent:* Saturday, December 28, 2024 10:34 PM
>>>> *To:* neonixie-l 
>>>> *Subject:* [neonixie-l] B-87971 tubes
>>>>  
>>>> Hello,
>>>> I am in discussion with a tube manufacturer regarding the 
>>>> implementation of a B-8971 replacement tube.
>>>> It seems that the idea is fully achievable though I would need to order 
>>>> 100 units of the first batch in order to make it happen.
>>>> Naturally I am asking to see if anyone would be interested in 
>>>> committing to the purchase of a number of tubes to see if I can get an 
>>>> order for 100 units together.
>>>> Please let me know if you might be interested, the target price for the 
>>>> first should be close to $75+whatever duties and taxes are applied. 
>>>> Thereafter the price could get much closer to $50+taxes etc.
>>>> Just let me know.
>>>> - Richard
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