[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino - Clock Thermometer Hygrometer

2019-03-28 Thread Marcin Saj
Z566M are my favorite tubes, probably because these were my first nixie 
tubes.
I remember buying them for $3 and meratronic V544 for $15 :)  
(20 years ago). 


W dniu czwartek, 28 marca 2019 22:55:24 UTC+1 użytkownik Bill Notfaded 
napisał:
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> The z566m bulbs just rock in a VOLTMETER!  I've seen a bunch on polish 
> auction sites... They're harder to find here and even harder to find one 
> made for English import with switchable supply voltage on the back.  Those 
> Meratronik are the bomb Nixie voltmeters.
>
> Bill
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino - Clock Thermometer Hygrometer

2019-03-28 Thread Marcin Saj
Thank you Martin.

W dniu czwartek, 28 marca 2019 15:09:40 UTC+1 użytkownik martin martin 
napisał:
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> Looks like a great project!  I'll be buying one!
>
>
>
> On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 5:10:18 AM UTC-7, Marcin Saj wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys, it's been some time since my last project but in the end I have 
>> something new: shield for Arduino with beautiful housing, can be found on 
>> my crowdfunding campaign: https://igg.me/at/nixieshield 
>> 
>> Based on HV5812 drivers with DS3231 RTC and temperature and humidity 
>> sensor DHT22.
>>
>>
>>
>> [image: Nixie Power Supply for Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer Arduino 
>> Shield.png][image: Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer Arduino Shield - 
>> project image 10.jpg][image: Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer Arduino 
>> Shield - Schematic.png]
>> [image: Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer - Shield for Arduino - project 
>> cover 3.jpg]
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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino - Clock Thermometer Hygrometer

2019-03-28 Thread martin martin
Looks like a great project!  I'll be buying one!



On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 5:10:18 AM UTC-7, Marcin Saj wrote:
>
> Hi guys, it's been some time since my last project but in the end I have 
> something new: shield for Arduino with beautiful housing, can be found on 
> my crowdfunding campaign: https://igg.me/at/nixieshield 
> 
> Based on HV5812 drivers with DS3231 RTC and temperature and humidity 
> sensor DHT22.
>
>
>
> [image: Nixie Power Supply for Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer Arduino 
> Shield.png][image: Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer Arduino Shield - 
> project image 10.jpg][image: Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer Arduino 
> Shield - Schematic.png]
> [image: Nixie Clock Thermometer Hygrometer - Shield for Arduino - project 
> cover 3.jpg]
>
>
>
>
>
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-11-26 Thread Marcin Saj
Hi guys,
I have a new sockets for my latest project 
https://igg.me/at/arduino-nixie-shield
Now Nixie Shield can works with 15 different nixie sockets.


Regards
Marcin Saj









W dniu poniedziałek, 16 października 2017 23:58:06 UTC+2 użytkownik Marcin 
Saj napisał:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a new nixie toys: Nixie Shield for Arduino with 8 tube sockets for 
> many many nixie tubes.
>
> This is very usefull gadget which allows an Arduino board to connect any 
> nixie tube you want to use in your projects. 
>
> These "toys" are so good that I decided to launch the indiegogo campaign: 
> *https://igg.me/at/arduino-nixie-shield 
> *
>
> YouTube: https://youtu.be/nuHvv5SfCj4
>
> Regards
> Marcin Saj
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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-11-02 Thread Marcin Saj
Thank you Tomasz for a link. 
I will try with molex. This is not perfect but promising idea.


W dniu czwartek, 2 listopada 2017 22:56:52 UTC+1 użytkownik Marcin Saj 
napisał:
>
> Thanks for a tip. 
> IN-1 tubes are ugly and I don't like them too. Unfortunately I need to 
> make a smooth socket for a Nixie Shield and new Nixie Tester.
>
>
> W dniu środa, 1 listopada 2017 18:39:00 UTC+1 użytkownik gregebert napisał:
>>
>> I have used 0.093" Amphenol connector contacts for the IN-1 and also for 
>> the A-101 Dekatron. From there, I have 3D-printed a socket to hold the 
>> A-101 tube and the pins. A similar socket for the IN-1 could also be done. 
>>
>> Now, the bad part is these socket pins will take a lot of force for 
>> insertion and removal for an entire tube (all pins at the same time), so I 
>> only recommend this for infrequent insertion/removal. Not a good solution 
>> for a tester.
>>
>> When I test my nixies at home, I just pull the tube from the one-second 
>> position of my garage clock and slightly insert the tube to be tested just 
>> enough to make all cathodes cycle thru. Then it goes into storage.
>>
>> ---
>> It's no secret I dont like IN-1's, so I never bothered to print a socket 
>> for them. The only thing I have made with three IN-1's is a youtube video 
>> of them going into a microwave oven. They produced a few seconds of the 
>> most beautiful crimson glow I've ever seen in my life, followed by flames 
>> and toxic smoke.
>>
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-11-02 Thread Marcin Saj
Thanks for a tip. 
IN-1 tubes are ugly and I don't like them too. Unfortunately I need to 
make a smooth socket for a Nixie Shield and new Nixie Tester.


W dniu środa, 1 listopada 2017 18:39:00 UTC+1 użytkownik gregebert napisał:
>
> I have used 0.093" Amphenol connector contacts for the IN-1 and also for 
> the A-101 Dekatron. From there, I have 3D-printed a socket to hold the 
> A-101 tube and the pins. A similar socket for the IN-1 could also be done. 
>
> Now, the bad part is these socket pins will take a lot of force for 
> insertion and removal for an entire tube (all pins at the same time), so I 
> only recommend this for infrequent insertion/removal. Not a good solution 
> for a tester.
>
> When I test my nixies at home, I just pull the tube from the one-second 
> position of my garage clock and slightly insert the tube to be tested just 
> enough to make all cathodes cycle thru. Then it goes into storage.
>
> ---
> It's no secret I dont like IN-1's, so I never bothered to print a socket 
> for them. The only thing I have made with three IN-1's is a youtube video 
> of them going into a microwave oven. They produced a few seconds of the 
> most beautiful crimson glow I've ever seen in my life, followed by flames 
> and toxic smoke.
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-11-01 Thread Tomasz Kowalczyk
IN-1/LC-516 have pins not connected directly to the glass, so stress on the 
pins shouldn't cause cracking of the tube itself. 
ElectroNIXclock 4xLC-516 uses a specific type molex 
connector: 
https://www.tme.eu/gb/details/zzs525-tz/dc-power-connectors/joint-tech/c5080f-tbe/
I've tried it and it works OK. 

W dniu środa, 1 listopada 2017 18:39:00 UTC+1 użytkownik gregebert napisał:
>
> I have used 0.093" Amphenol connector contacts for the IN-1 and also for 
> the A-101 Dekatron. From there, I have 3D-printed a socket to hold the 
> A-101 tube and the pins. A similar socket for the IN-1 could also be done. 
>
> Now, the bad part is these socket pins will take a lot of force for 
> insertion and removal for an entire tube (all pins at the same time), so I 
> only recommend this for infrequent insertion/removal. Not a good solution 
> for a tester.
>
> When I test my nixies at home, I just pull the tube from the one-second 
> position of my garage clock and slightly insert the tube to be tested just 
> enough to make all cathodes cycle thru. Then it goes into storage.
>
> ---
> It's no secret I dont like IN-1's, so I never bothered to print a socket 
> for them. The only thing I have made with three IN-1's is a youtube video 
> of them going into a microwave oven. They produced a few seconds of the 
> most beautiful crimson glow I've ever seen in my life, followed by flames 
> and toxic smoke.
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-11-01 Thread gregebert
I have used 0.093" Amphenol connector contacts for the IN-1 and also for 
the A-101 Dekatron. From there, I have 3D-printed a socket to hold the 
A-101 tube and the pins. A similar socket for the IN-1 could also be done. 

Now, the bad part is these socket pins will take a lot of force for 
insertion and removal for an entire tube (all pins at the same time), so I 
only recommend this for infrequent insertion/removal. Not a good solution 
for a tester.

When I test my nixies at home, I just pull the tube from the one-second 
position of my garage clock and slightly insert the tube to be tested just 
enough to make all cathodes cycle thru. Then it goes into storage.

---
It's no secret I dont like IN-1's, so I never bothered to print a socket 
for them. The only thing I have made with three IN-1's is a youtube video 
of them going into a microwave oven. They produced a few seconds of the 
most beautiful crimson glow I've ever seen in my life, followed by flames 
and toxic smoke.

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-11-01 Thread Marcin Saj
I have a question about IN-1 nixie tube.
I'm looking for a solution what to use for IN-1 pin socket. This tube have 
pins diameter ~2.25mm (890 mils)

Any ideas?





W dniu poniedziałek, 16 października 2017 23:58:06 UTC+2 użytkownik Marcin 
Saj napisał:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I have a new nixie toys: Nixie Shield for Arduino with 8 tube sockets for 
> many many nixie tubes.
>
> This is very usefull gadget which allows an Arduino board to connect any 
> nixie tube you want to use in your projects. 
>
> These "toys" are so good that I decided to launch the indiegogo campaign: 
> *https://igg.me/at/arduino-nixie-shield 
> *
>
> YouTube: https://youtu.be/nuHvv5SfCj4
>
> Regards
> Marcin Saj
>
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>
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> width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/nuHvv5SfCj4; 
> frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-10-17 Thread Marcin Saj
Thank you Jonathan.
A lot of work with graphics and pleasure with electronics.



W dniu wtorek, 17 października 2017 19:13:10 UTC+2 użytkownik SWISSNIXIE - 
Jonathan F. napisał:
>
> Very nice project!
>
> And beautiful illustration of the boards/arduino. 
>

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-10-17 Thread SWISSNIXIE - Jonathan F.
Very nice project!

And beautiful illustration of the boards/arduino. 

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[neonixie-l] Re: Nixie Shield for Arduino

2017-10-17 Thread Marcin Saj
Dalibor gave me a 10 year warranty on it :)



W dniu wtorek, 17 października 2017 01:07:18 UTC+2 użytkownik Terry S 
napisał:
>
> Neat. You might be running Dalibor's tube a bit too hot.
>
> On Monday, October 16, 2017 at 4:58:06 PM UTC-5, Marcin Saj wrote:
>>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I have a new nixie toys: Nixie Shield for Arduino with 8 tube sockets for 
>> many many nixie tubes.
>>
>> This is very usefull gadget which allows an Arduino board to connect any 
>> nixie tube you want to use in your projects. 
>>
>> These "toys" are so good that I decided to launch the indiegogo campaign: 
>> *https://igg.me/at/arduino-nixie-shield 
>> *
>>
>> YouTube: https://youtu.be/nuHvv5SfCj4
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Marcin Saj
>>
>>   
>>
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>>  
>> >  
>> width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/nuHvv5SfCj4; 
>> frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
>>
>> 
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