Re: [neonixie-l] My B-6091 Nixie clock

2018-08-23 Thread Jeff Walton
A novel use of the Spectrum 1040 clock!  Nice job! 
Jeff
 Original message From: Thomas Kummer  
Date: 8/23/18  9:26 PM  (GMT-06:00) To: neonixie-l 
 Subject: [neonixie-l] My B-6091 Nixie clock 
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Re: [neonixie-l] My B-6091 Nixie clock

2018-08-23 Thread Thomas Kummer
Thanks! I was really wanting something bigger than 15.5mm with a true digit 
5, and B-6091's were really all I could afford, and I also wanted something 
with RGB back lighting. So, the Spectrum 1040 with a differently flashed 
PIC was what I went with. 

On Thursday, August 23, 2018 at 10:32:43 PM UTC-4, Jeff Walton wrote:
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> A novel use of the Spectrum 1040 clock!  Nice job! 
>
> Jeff
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[neonixie-l] Re: Dekatron DoHickie #1 glow gets "stuck"

2018-08-23 Thread gregebert
I think the next step is to poke around with your voltmeter to see if the 
HV supply is marginal.
Also, if you can get scope captures on the various cathode pins it will 
give some clues if there is enough of a voltage-difference to get reliable 
rotation.

Fortunately you should be able to do that from the tube socket.


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