Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-02 Thread Kevin A.
Nice work! With the HV5523 you could drive up to 3 tubes. If there was a finer-pitch nixie adapter (say a 1.27mm pitch as opposed to the 2.54mm one you are currently implementing) you could definitely make it a 2 tube clock. On Tue, Apr 2, 2019, 11:08 AM Paul Andrews wrote: > There is a summary

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-02 Thread Paul Andrews
There is a summary on my web site here: https://www.nixies.us/projects/one-tube-clock/ and more information than you could ever want on hackaday.io (there is a link from my web site). It has undergone several (minor) revisions since I documented it on hackaday. On Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at

Re: [neonixie-l] Re: B-7094 Clock

2019-04-02 Thread Kevin A.
Any more pics/info on that clock? Looks like a nice little design. On Tue, Apr 2, 2019, 5:59 AM Paul Andrews wrote: > This is one of my clicks running a NL8091, which has the same pinout. For > the 7094 I just change the anode redistor, which is part of the socket. > > -- > You received this

[neonixie-l] B-7094 Clock

2019-04-02 Thread Paul Andrews
Spray the socket with deoxit or WD40 and leave it to soak. Try and keep it on the pins so you don’t make everything slippery. If you get it on the socket or tube, clean it off with isopropyl alcohol, but be careful not to rub any markings on the tube, they can come off pretty easily. Those are