I am using UV leds under MG-17 (segmented neon display) tubes to get them to 
work in the dark.  When ambient light is present, the UV leds are not needed 
and automatically shut off.   The tubes would not work right in the dark, even 
with higher
 HV than standard 170v DC supply.  They have been running for more than a year 
and still work in the dark as long as the UV is present.  


There is a small amount of visible light from the leds but most of the light is 
not visible. I can hold some uv reactive materials near the base of the tubes 
and can definitely see a bit of uv "spill" that causes some maretials to glow, 
so you
 can definitely tell that it is working.  You will need to experiment with 
different wavelength uv leds as some glass materials begin to become opaque at 
the really short wavelengths. 


Jeff
-------- Original message --------From: Adrian Godwin <[email protected]> 
Date: 7/25/25  3:46 AM  (GMT-06:00) To: [email protected] Subject: 
Re: [neonixie-l] First schematic for nixie clock Another invisible excitation 
might be a brief pulse of blue or UVlight just after a new digit is 
illuminated. As I understand it, it'sonly needed to light the digit, not 
sustain it.I think the blue backlight often used to overcome this problem 
isquite a pleasant complement to the neon colour, but it's also a bitgarish. I 
can totally understand the desire to have pure neon orange.On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 
at 9:38 AM Adrian Godwin <[email protected]> wrote:>> I can't see IR leds 
working, though I haven't tried them UV leds are> more likely to work. Might be 
made invisible if filtered unless Nixies> have any phosphors in them.>> Yes, I 
know they don't rely on phosphors but you might find some> cement or getter 
residue or something that fluoresces.>>> On Fri, Jul 25, 2025 at 2:08 AM Jarod 
Findley <[email protected]> wrote:> >> > 
https://www.pa3fwm.nl/projects/neonclock2/> >> > Sorry this is the write up I 
was referring to the other one is still very informative> >> > On Wed, Jul 23, 
2025, 1:39 AM Jarod Findley <[email protected]> wrote:> >>> >> 
https://www.pa3fwm.nl/projects/neonclock/> >>> >> In this write up you can see 
he addresses the problem of the neon bulbs not being able to light in the dark 
with blue leds. I wonder if you could use ir leds and keep it invisible> >>> >> 
On Tue, Jul 22, 2025, 5:13 PM 'Grahame Marsh' via neonixie-l 
<[email protected]> wrote:> >>>> >>> Hi Jarod> >>>> >>> I skipped 
neon bulbs and and used trigger tubes. My first clock used XC18 tubes which 
originally had (long-gone) radioactive doping to get reliable operation in the 
dark. I then used Z700U tubes which have a primer electrode and do operate 
reliably in the dark.> >>>> >>> Does anyone have experience with neon bulb ring 
counters operating in the dark?> >>>> >>> Grahame> >>>> >>> On 22/07/2025 
21:07, Joe Croft wrote:> >>>> >>> Hi Jarod,> >>>> >>> I saw that about the ne-2 
diodes. My solution was much more painful. I went through the neon lamps and 
matched them. I look forward to seeing the final clock!> >>>> >>> -joe> >>>> 
>>> Sent from Mailspring, the best free email app for work> >>> On Jul 21 2025, 
at 11:48 pm, Jarod Findley <[email protected]> wrote:> >>>> >>> I hoping the 
design I used is going to be robust enough for my circuit.  If you haven't read 
the attached website to the pdf I linked he has some very good information on 
ring counters and why the ne2 is so difficult to use in them. Im hoping the 
in28 are similar enough to be adapted.> >>>> >>> My next purchase definitely is 
going to be a quality bread boat and scope for doing some diagnostic work. 
Thanks for info and help guys ill definitely be simulating and real world 
testing. Ill keep the group posted> >>>> >>> On Mon, Jul 21, 2025, 9:16 PM Joe 
Croft <[email protected]> wrote:> >>>> >>> Hi Jarod.> >>>> >>> This reminds me 
of my NixieNeon clock, 
https://www.nixieneon.com/main/nixieneon-clock-documentation/.  This clock was 
a lot of fun but the ring counters could  be hell! I had a lot of matching to 
do with the neon bulbs. Granted, I was using NE-2 lamps, not triggered neons 
for the counters. But the best I can tell, you are not using the trigger leads. 
Ig nore the processor, it is mostly for setting the time as well as giving a 
little eye candy every 5 minutes. The rings  will free run with out the 
processor.> >>>> >>> I recommend you bread board one or two of the rings.Also,  
I was not able to coulpe just using a capacitor and a diode. I ended up needing 
a transistor. Of course all of that could have been from my short comings in 
hardware design (I am principally a software guy who loves the smell of rosin) 
.> >>>> >>> I hope your clock works out for you. I still have a love for ring 
counters like these.> >>>> >>> -joe> >>>> >>> Sent from Mailspring, the best 
free email app for work> >>> On Jul 18 2025, at 5:14 pm, Jarod Findley 
<[email protected]> wrote:> >>>> >>> Hi all this is my second post and I'm 
still learning a lot  about nixies-neon tubes and how they work. This is my 
first project design i used this schematic to design a clock around in-28 neon 
tubes and some large size nixies like zin-70. I have not calculated values for 
the resistors and such nor have I tested anything yet. Id like to know if my 
design is correct before I move it into the real world. It will have a ring 
counter for the Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Am Pm, and a 60 ring counter to 
visually indicate the seconds. This will be a 12 hour clock and have Am Pm 
tubes. My plan is to design a nice case and have it displayed in my living 
room. I know its ambitious for a first time project and apricate any feed 
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