Could it be this chip?
http://www.allspectrum.com/store/digit-nixie-tube-clock-controller-chip-p-501.html
/Martin
On Thursday, 24 March 2022 at 22:13:05 UTC+1 rnk...@gmail.com wrote:
> In 2006 I bought an ATMEGA16L chip from a man on neonixie.com whose name
> is Moses from which I built a six
In 2006 I bought an ATMEGA16L chip from a man on neonixie.com whose name is
Moses from which I built a six digital Nixie tube clock using Burroughs
7971 Nixie tubes. That chip has finally failed and I desperately need to
find another chip.
If you know Moses or where I can purchade one of the
Try searching for a drawing cabinet, 2nd hand perhaps...
Those tend to be excellent quality.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 9:51 PM Mac Doktor wrote:
> This is a "how do you guys do it?" question...
>
> I need a way to organize and safely store the odds and ends of tubes that
> I have. Nixies,
I am using 5 liter / 10 liter boxes as below :
https://www.emag.ro/set-10-buc-cutie-depozitare-pantofi-cu-capac-5-litri-foxbox-transparent-clips-inchidere-kb05010/pd/DKPC2YMBM/
I have boxes per manufacturer and per Numerical or Symbol /letter
On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 5:40:37 PM UTC+2
Metal ammo boxes. Very unlikely they will get crushed, and might even
survive a fire.
On Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 8:40:37 AM UTC-7 Richard Scales wrote:
> I was fortunate to pick up an old plan chest which is basically lots of
> deep and wide draws but the draws are not that tall.
> Each
I was fortunate to pick up an old plan chest which is basically lots of
deep and wide draws but the draws are not that tall.
Each shelf is lined with polystyrene and tubes push in to the polystyrene -
or lay flat - or in boxes. Lots of tubes in a single footprint.
- Richard
On Thursday, 24