New member. Old clock. Built a Claus Urbach In-18 Nixie tube clock 13 years 
ago, ran until Nov 22 when tubes looked wonky. Bought new tubes ($$$ to 
Ukraine support) and bought new clock driver PCB from Claus, as well as 
GPS-DCF77 converter from Guenter at gr-projects. All worked fine in USA 
with GPS driven clock until something shorted and tubes dont display 
properly. Instead of resurrecting the old gal, bought a new PCB clock and 
driver single PCB from UK and waiting to receive it. Different dimensions 
means new enclosure. Anyone who can help troubleshoot the old clock to see 
what is fried would be appreciated. Me, I am a hand surgeon/wood worker, 
juvenile electrician. Thanks

On Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at 4:14:45 AM UTC-7 insidiousnixies;Utube 
wrote:

> G"day From Perth-Western Australia..My name is Peter(60) and after trieing 
> a few Hobbie's,includeing 3grand on killing Helicopters.I went too 
> Electronics.lol...Love nixie clocks and wanted too learn about them and the 
> Basic ways they operate.Have met-many great people and have ,enjoyed 
> helping others.I started a Utube Channel-insidiousnixies,on Utube..Where i 
> hope you'll see some different things,Ect..I'm at stage 3now-doing the 
> workshop-and i've got some Mega-
> SOLDERing jobs too do.As a "Novice"-I Have'nt a clue about most things..So 
> jion my NIXIEGRAB and please help..Thus the reason,I do this,too 
> learn....Sorry gotta go and do ChrissyGrab?...May your Nixies shine.
> and Just BeHappy..Peter
>
> On Tuesday, December 27, 2022 at 4:13:00 AM UTC+8 milesan...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you very much for the link.
>>
>> I came across the giant nixie project of his, didn't realize this was the 
>> same channel you were referring to. Very informative. 
>>
>> On Monday, December 26, 2022 at 8:35:04 AM UTC-5 Paul Andrews wrote:
>>
>>> Google ‘glasslinger nixie tube’
>>>
>>> On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 10:48:39 PM UTC-5 milesan...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Good day, everyone.
>>>>
>>>> I'm just getting into the subject of Nixie tube making. I have gotten 
>>>> to work with some new old stock nixies and some de-soldered miniature 
>>>> digit 
>>>> tubes and now I'm curious about the process of manufacturing my own. I 
>>>> found the Dalibor Farni channel 
>>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxL4ElboiuA&t=1181s>to be extremely 
>>>> fascinating, and the video by jdflyback 
>>>> <https://www.youtube.com/@jdflyback> where he has actually made a 3 
>>>> digit cathode ray tube <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7I61d27R3E> 
>>>> with perhaps less tools which you and I might have got me thinking of 
>>>> dipping my toes into trying to make one myself as well.
>>>>
>>>> This is also something I wanted to do in order to provide a fallback 
>>>> for nixie tubes availability for this project. A post apocalyptic handheld 
>>>> text based adventure game. I wanted to make sure I don't depend on the 
>>>> increasingly expensive and fleeting stock of overseas shipped tubes. 
>>>>
>>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjTn9dDLRig
>>>>
>>>>

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