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Any Nixie tubes fans?
Any Nixie tubes fans around here?
I dream to built an Nixie tubes clock with elctronic tubes taking place of all the chips that you found in a normal electronic clock (I saw a picture of that kind of clock) - any one got some schematics? |
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It sounds like you want to build a Nixie Tube clock that doesn't use solid state drivers or counters. There are several ways to do it, but perhaps the easiest would be to use a glow transfer counter tube known as the dekatron. They are available on ebay. You could build counters with triodes but that would consume a lot of tubes.
You could try contacting the author of this video: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lenore-m/505382992/ I didn't find any Nixie+dekatron schematics with a google search, but there seem to have been a number of individuals who have built them. John |
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I also like Nixie tubes as well, they are neat. My fantasy is to build an automobile digital dashboard using Nixie tubes.
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Always wanted one of those SAE tuners with the nixies for the display -- very cool. Way too much $$$ for me, though.
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they look cool i guess the best way to is buy the kits whereever you can find the best price
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Check this link about Nixie Clocks:
http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/nixiegallery.html ![]() Being a watch collector AND Music enjoyer, myself, caught my interest in Nixie Clocks. "dolph"
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Awesome! I've always wanted one. I've since determined that I wouldn't mind trying my hand at building my own someday.
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nixies are cool!
have some nixie tubes in my stash and *one* dekatron tube. took me a while to figure out it was a dekatron as i had never seen one in person before.
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I think the nixie clocks are pretty cool. Never heard of the term dekatron before.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dekatron
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I have an adding machine (Casio 121-L) that uses individual blue-green VFD tubes - not exactly a nixie, but a close kissing cousin to it. I had to open it up once and was surprised to see twelve little tubes lined up in there!
Last edited by AUdubon5425; 04-22-2010 at 01:53 PM. |
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ONE day - when time is plentiful - I want to make a standalone CD player from a PC-CDR drive, which *will* have a nixie time/track display... the nixies are waiting in a box in my storeroom!
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Nixie Tubes
Among much other stuff, I've been saving nixie stuff for 30 years-Calculators, Test Equipment, Counters, Oscillators and the tubes themselves.
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Check this clock out. The page is in German, but you get the idea. The quality of construction is excellent to say the least. Not a transistor to be found, though there are solid state diodes used. No "Energy Star" sticker here, lol.
http://www.jogis-roehrenbude.de/Lese...Roehrenuhr.htm
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I just bought a nixie tube clock kit off the Bay. It was $72.00 and some change. I think it uses 4 IN16's, could be wrong. Would have to go back to the link. Just do a search for tube clock kit. I will keep you posted. The seller emailed the instuctions to me. I was going to buy a cheap clock from the store but found this instead. The seller was Fenwick 161 in the UK. Shipping was $6.95.
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Meh...everyone's making Nixie clocks...that's so last century. The true geek will blaze new trails and fabricate a CRT clock!
http://www.cathodecorner.com/ http://web.jfet.org/vclk/ --Bob |
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