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Another accelerometer clock
I know it's kind of a gimmick, but I've been having fun with the accelerometer-in-a-clock idea. My dad has the first one. For those who haven't seen the nixie version:
By Sean Voisen <svoisen@...> · #41942 ·
Re: New member
Thanks Terry.? It was this project that inspired me. Martin ________________________________ To: NEONIXIE-L@... Sent: Wednesday, 23 December, 2009 5:54:54 Subject: [NEONIXIE-L] Re: New
By Martin Rimmer <honeyjukes@...> · #41945 ·
Re: New member
[edited by A.J. - please trim quoted material] -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: NEONIXIE-L@... Namens Martin Rimmer <snip> <snip> Hello Martin, May be this kit is the most suitable
By "Tidak Ada" <offline@...> · #41944 ·
New member :)
Howdy y'all; I'm rather new to Nixies, however I've seen them before and I'm quite enthralled with them. I've picked up some Burroughs B5092A's (From what I can tell from one of their catalogs, a
By Morgan Gangwere <0.fractalus@...> · #41943 ·
Re: New member
Welcome! You might be interested in this page: http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Leserbriefe/Bruegmann-Digital-Roehren-Clock/Digital-Roehrenuhr.htm It is in German, but Google Translate does a passable
By "Terry" <terry+yg@...> · #41941 ·
Re: Nixie Supplies & Christmas Lights
it can do half of it...once...
By Frank McCowan <mrfikser@...> · #41940 ·
Re: Nixie Supplies & Christmas Lights
Can your nixie supply do this? (Tolerant to continuously shorted output with no damage) http://www.tayloredge.com/storefront/SmartNixie/Gallery/1364_ShortTest.mov jt
By "John" <jpt@...> · #41936 ·
Re: Nixie Supplies & Christmas Lights
Yes: 11.5W into a 7W lamp, running for 6 hours so far still air. http://www.tayloredge.com/storefront/SmartNixie/Gallery/1364_IncLamp.jpg jt
By "John" <jpt@...> · #41935 ·
OT: Micky Mouse - Clock Cleaners
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UB28Bpfsj-0
By "sturenystrom" <nystrom.sture@...> · #41934 ·
Re: Nixie watches getting back to production
http://media.photobucket.com/image/redneck%20toothless/airniscold/toothless.jpg I really do have cousins in North Carolina: http://moorreesscpa.com/ Now that he's older, he looks eerily like my
By "threeneurons" <threeneurons@...> · #41933 ·
Re: Project ideas with 12x IV-4 tubes
That would be great Chris. If you would like me to do the part library we can make it official as there is no point in more than one person working on this. If you agre
By "alextsekenis" <alextsekenis@...> · #41939 ·
New member
Hello, having just joined the group the moderator suggested that I give a little information on myself - so here it is... ? I reside in South West Wales, UK and I am a member of the BJO forum on
By Martin Rimmer <honeyjukes@...> · #41938 ·
Re: Counter With E1T Tubes
[edited by A.J. - please trim quoted material] -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: NEONIXIE-L@... Namens Dave Brown
By "Tidak Ada" <offline@...> · #41937 ·
Re: Project ideas with 12x IV-4 tubes
Hi ! Maybe you could still go ahead and do the library and I will send you a PCB for your trouble once they're milled. I'm downloading Altium but 1.58GB will take an age on my connection. It's a
By "fixitsan2" <fixitsan@...> · #41932 ·
Re: Counter With E1T Tubes
Tom Dont suppose you have a manual for it? Happy to pay all costs to get a copy. I have one of these that needs a bit of attention- http://www.akh.se/tubes/htm/pw4032.htm - I'm picking a lot of the
By "Dave Brown" <tractorb@...> · #41931 ·
Early years of Philips Research
Last week I gave a presentation over the Early History of Radio in Holland and the early years of Philips (Research). Although it is a bit off-topic, I am sure that some of you will also enjoy reading
By "dekkerr3081" <ronald.dekker@...> · #41930 ·
Re: Project ideas with 12x IV-4 tubes
<snip> 135 volts is suspiciously like the forward voltage drop of a neon discharge... have you forgotten/shorted an anode resistor? A.J.
By "A.J." <a.j.franzman@...> · #41929 ·
Re: Chinese DIP VFD driver chips on ePay
I used these DIP chips in my recently finished 4 digit IV-12 VFD clock: http://www.futurlec.com/Linear/TD62781APpr.shtml The design uses a +50V supply (MCU PWM output driving a simple boost converter)
By "tristan.henderson@..." <tristan.henderson@...> · #41928 ·
Re: Nixie watches getting back to production
That's wrong on so many levels, I don't know where to start. Now about my power supply for my alphanumeric display. Can you recommend a good alternative as I wish to avoid it totally? Unless it
By Quixotic Nixotic <nixotic1@...> · #41921 ·
Re: Nixie watches getting back to production
"J.C. Wren" <jcwren@...> wrote: I should point at that the _ACTUAL_ famous last words are: "Hold my beer and watch this!" -Adam (A Tennessean)
By Adam Jacobs <jacobs.adam@...> · #41927 ·