| Huh… I’m surprised to hear that Nick! I have another clock I made using used IN-16s and it’s been going strong for about 8 months now. Granted that’s not a long time in the big scheme of things, but I figured since they appear to have that same mercury amulet as the IN-14s they would last. I did have one of the used IN-16s go dead suddenly a while back, so to your point, maybe I just haven’t had as much experience with them as you have to better see their failure rate. That one went dead shortly after I built the clock and it had relatively short leads — maybe 4mm or so — so I thought perhaps I may have stressed one of them when installing it in the clock and caused the gas leak out (although I could see no signs of distress where any of the leads entered the tube). But this current tube was NOS. It’s just strange how it lights up on power cycle and then fades out. But I don’t see how it could be a thermal issue.
-- On Jun 6, 2025, at 2:20 PM, Nicholas Stock <[email protected]> wrote:
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