Any chance the demo had all of the bulbs energized at-once ?

I made a clock with simulated moving hands that uses 300+ NE2H bulbs, and 
when all of them are energized you can feel the heat from it. I think INS-1 
indicators use more power than NE-2H, so juicing that clock up would be an 
experience.

On Sunday, March 16, 2025 at 11:42:35 PM UTC+7 David Pye wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This isn't mine, but I heard a talk from the creator and a chance to view 
> this in the flesh in Berlin this weekend.
>
> I don' t think it's been posted here before:
>
> https://hackaday.io/project/173636-neon-pixels
>
> It's not necessarily how I would have done it, but having a tiny 
> MCU-controlled boost circuit per INS-1 is a cool idea.
>
> If you want something even cooler, how about an INS-1 matrix, driven by 
> core-store memory, that you can flip with magnets?
>
>
> https://hackaday.io/project/166155-core-64-interactive-core-memory-badge/log/187719-core-memory-neon-pixels
>
> David
>
>

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