Pretty Nifty!!
On Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 3:15:35 AM UTC-7, B Prasad wrote:
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> Worth a dekko
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb9U7rajKsg
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Does anyone have experience undervolting these to 2kV? I see on the
datasheet that this moves it significantly down the brightness curve, but
am wondering how noticeable it is in practice.
I was thinking of picking up an Emco F20 PS which while not as cheap as I'd
like seems like an easy way to g
Great stuff, Michael! Thanks a whole bunch!
- Keith
On Monday, October 10, 2016 at 5:57:02 PM UTC-4, threeneurons wrote:
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> I have been selling a nixie clock kit on eBay, for some time. The board
> that mounts the actual nixie tubes must be hand built separately, and its
> not part of the ki
Worth a dekko
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb9U7rajKsg
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I forgot to add this.
For gas soldering of copper fittings I made up a fire proof station from
25mm vermiculite the material that is used to insulate walls from multi
fuel stoves. I made two plates about 200mm square and screwed them together
with long wood screws to make a 90 degree join. I u
A man after my own heart! I work from sketches too until I finalise a
design. Sometimes the sketch is all that the clock is made from as I am lax
in detailing projects.
I like working with suspended displays, yours looks like it will be a good
one. Brass and copper go with Nixies like cheese on