The data sheets I’ve seen featuring the 9012 suggest it should last at least as long as standard long-life Burroughs tubes, though I’d bet they’ll last twice that or more given the minuscule cathodes. It’s a shame they’re as rare as they are, I’d love to see more clocks feature them. On Jan 20, 2026, at 10:52 AM, 'bogdan paduraru' via neonixie-l <[email protected]> wrote:
Usually I search before asking questions Although I didn't read all replies on all conversations that had mentioned "9012" in them, I did not saw anything that leads to a final product Will recheck everything next days Have you searched this forum?
I know that at least one person has built a clock with these, can't remember who right now but I think it is one of the members of this forum.
/Martin On Tuesday, 20 January 2026 at 12:04:25 UTC+1 Bogdan Paduraru wrote:
Hello all, I have some B-9012 pixies and I want to build a 6 digit clock using them . Does anyone build anything with them ? what is their life span ? Please share your experiences with these tubes
Thank you
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