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Nixie Clock
My wife got me this cool Nixie clock for my birthday.
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Tony.......Very cool. Love it!
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Nice!!!
@ about 100 - 200 hours of burn in it'll really start to settle in!!!
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like it that is neat
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Nixie Tubes Rule!
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Great to see nixies again, nice looking clock. I made a similiar clock about 30 years ago but a lot larger. Used xtal counted down & squared then processed by 74 series ic's and chip nixie drivers. Worked well but occasionally skipped digits during lightening storms - cured that though.
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Sweet !! Nice wood base.
I have 4 of 'em. Have only fired up 2. One with 6 tubes (end viewers) and one with 2 tubes (side viewer) The 2 tube also shows temperature. Maybe tomorrow, when I find my tripod, I'll try taking a clip of the 2-tube showing time and temp and it's cathode-poisoning-prevention cycling. I've set that cycling to occur once every 5 displays, I think. Here's something to think about if yours allows you to turn off the display while it continues to keep track of the time. I did that for days (or more-can't remember) and when I turned the display back on, there was significant dimming/fouling of one of the tube's cathodes (numbers). I don't really understand that as it wasn't "on". It took a while of the maintence cycling to restore it's former glory. Glad I had set it up to maintenace cycle that frequently rather than once an hour or once a day, etc. Anyway, enjoy and Happy Bday!
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Nixie Clock
Nice clock! I built a few several years back from kits. Most of these clocks use new old stock Russian military Nixie tubes from the Cold War days. Mine have a "slot machine" feature that quickly cycles every digit for ten seconds every ten minutes to prevent burn-in. I love nixie clocks!
Last edited by Cohibaman; 04-08-2017 at 11:02 AM. |
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The maint. cycling on the clock mentioned has 4 or 5 variations and "slot machine" is the only name I can remember, but I chose the option to automatically cyce between all of them.
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I recently added this GlobalSat BR-355 S4 GPS receiver to automatically sync my Nixie to the GPS satellite constellation, in real-time. It's now the most accurate clock in my house! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AMAJFUO..._SU2mzbHCMW8AQ |
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