If you search this group, there are a number of posts with photos of of 
successful repairs. I've had some success (>50%) but you need to consider that 
attempted repairs may not be successful and you risk the tube.  The older style 
7971s are more susceptible to being damaged by repair efforts, as they are not 
internally supported as well.  Older style means tubes with the wired backplane 
or tubes with the center post.   The PCB style internal construction is better 
supported in the envelope and stands up better to the hard shock needed to 
dislodge the overlapping cathodes.   Mechanical overlap failures are generally 
the ones that are successfully fixed.  Tubes that have been driven too hard 
with cathodes that are delaminating will generally fail again after operating 
for a short time.  "Fixing" those tubes tends to be temporary.  Good luck, it's 
great to get a win. Jeff 
-------- Original message --------From: Jim KO5V <[email protected]> Date: 
2/8/25  8:54 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: neonixie-l <[email protected]> 
Subject: [neonixie-l] B7971 Shorted Segments Hello,I took two spare B7971 tubes 
out of the cabinet to see if they still worked. These tubes were always 
questionable, but I hoped I would get lucky. One is DOA - which I expected. The 
other tube is nice and bright, but the two vertical right-hand segments are 
shorted together. These are segments 2 and 3, which are pins 5 and 6, and they 
measure a dead short.When it is displaying a zero or an 8, it looks almost 
normal, but those two segments seem a bit brighter to me. The 2, 6 and 3 are 
screwed up. The microprocessor in the two-digit clock is not happy, and the 
error is shared by the other tube if the same number is being  displayed on 
both tubes - this is not something that I'm too concerned about since the error 
goes away when I swap in a good tube.Has anyone had any luck "whacking" the 
tubes in any particular direction to try to relieve this problem (by whacking, 
I mean slapping it into my palm)? Is there something else that I can 
try?Thanks.  Jim



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