Hi Jens,
Looks pretty good. Is that vacuum gauge also a pressure gauge? I deal with
refrigerant and I adjust the flow of gas with the three way valve but in your
case the gas valves will work fine for that. Still you need to know how much
pressure your applying to the nixie. Any idea how much
On 9 Feb 2012, at 19:06, Jeff Thomas wrote:
And while I'm on the rant; the techs who re-purpose those plastic
baseball boxes and little heirloom domes for a nixie clock cover
are in need of serious help ;)
Thank you for offering Jeff, because in the UK I cannot find those
baseball boxes
Certainly this one http://www.instructables.com/id/Lantern-Clock/ is
not square!
On Feb 11, 10:14 pm, Quixotic Nixotic nixci...@jsdesign.co.uk wrote:
Generally I agree with you, a rectangular slab of whatever, whether
it be high grade machined whatever or expensive whatever, with six
tubes
I just stumbled upon this on eBay - i already have a ZM1200 so no interest.
Just thought i would share it :-)
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In a message dated 2/11/2012 2:04:02 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
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I just stumbled upon this on eBay - i already have a ZM1200 so no
interest.
Just thought i would share it :-)
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On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:13 AM, John Rehwinkel wrote:
But you didn't share it! What did you find? And where?
- John
Sorry!!!
I keep answering, but my email program insists on responding to the individual
person, and not the mailing list, so i keep responding, but it never gets
Well, it did turn out to be a hardware issue. On closer examination a couple
of pins were not soldered all the way. I guess I was a bit too careful with
the hot air gun (52 pin QFP package). Its working fine now.
Bill
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Good job.
Michail
In a message dated 2/11/2012 7:28:20 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
bvd...@xplornet.com writes:
Well, it did turn out to be a hardware issue. On closer examination a
couple of pins were not soldered all the way. I guess I was a bit too careful
with the hot air gun (52
Yes, different time back then Just do the job until you're too
sick doing it, then just ask someone else to take it over :-) Cool!
WorkCover, never heard of :-) 12 pounds a week must have been big
money back then.
Michel
On Feb 10, 11:12 pm, Lucky dave.lucky.po...@gmail.com wrote: