My guess would be NO because of the excessive height, compared to the one on the left. All tubes I've ever seen or worked with have a set of physical specifications, with tolerances, as well as electrical.

Ira.



On 1/17/2025 7:07 AM, Adam Piórko wrote:
Hi,
To start, I do not own the nixie tubes shown in the photo. I came across an image featuring a tall version of the IN-18. Is it really an IN-18 (on the right)?

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BR,
Adam Piórko
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