I like the DGM01 tube just as it is!    Pinout.  Base.   Everything seems 
just fine as-is.   It will be really hard to improve it!
It is extremely well made.
-Chuck

On Wednesday, January 22, 2025 at 2:37:25 AM UTC-5 Sadudu wrote:

>  After successfully mass-producing the DGM01 Nixie tube, we received 
> extensive feedback from our customers. A significant number of inquiries 
> were about whether our tubes are compatible with IN18 clocks. Therefore, I 
> am considering producing a new IN18 Nixie tube that will feature the same 
> base and digit sequence as the original IN18. This will ensure it can be 
> directly used in all IN18 clock designs.  
>
> The new IN18 will match the original IN18 in size and packaging, allowing 
> for direct replacement. The estimated price will be around $59 per tube 
> include shipping, with significant discounts for bulk orders (over 100 
> tubes). We plan to produce 5,000 Nixie tubes annually (including DGM01 and 
> IN18 and 58mm tube and 83mm large tube) in 2025.
>
> I have a question: Should I stick to the original IN18 digit design, or 
> keep the current digit style of the DGM01? Based on customer feedback, many 
> find the DGM01's digit design more aesthetically pleasing than the IN18.
>
> Additionally, if anyone is interested in the new IN18 tubes, please let me 
> know! We will provide special discounts for early supporters.
>
> For more details about the shape of DGM01, please visit our website: 
> inixielab.com
>
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