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Telecolor 3007 12-28-2008 05:47 PM

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?

jeyurkon 12-28-2008 06:42 PM

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

NowhereMan 1966 12-31-2008 09:28 PM

I also like Nixie tubes as well, they are neat. My fantasy is to build an automobile digital dashboard using Nixie tubes.

titanstats 01-01-2009 02:52 AM

Always wanted one of those SAE tuners with the nixies for the display -- very cool. Way too much $$$ for me, though.

yamahammer 01-01-2009 02:54 AM

they look cool i guess the best way to is buy the kits whereever you can find the best price

niklasthedol 01-01-2009 07:13 AM

Check this link about Nixie Clocks:
http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/nixiegallery.html

http://www.electricstuff.co.uk/neixieg1.jpg

Being a watch collector AND Music enjoyer, myself, caught my interest in Nixie Clocks.

"dolph"

Out Of Time 01-01-2009 11:45 AM

Awesome! I've always wanted one. I've since determined that I wouldn't mind trying my hand at building my own someday.

ke4mcl 01-01-2009 11:56 AM

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.

DENNYDOG 01-01-2009 12:10 PM

I think the nixie clocks are pretty cool. Never heard of the term dekatron before.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dekatron

AUdubon5425 01-01-2009 11:58 PM

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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!

steerpike2 01-02-2009 09:39 AM

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!

julianburke 01-03-2009 05:51 PM

Nixie Tubes
 
Among much other stuff, I've been saving nixie stuff for 30 years-Calculators, Test Equipment, Counters, Oscillators and the tubes themselves.

jhal 01-03-2009 09:15 PM

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

Plumberboy1 01-11-2009 11:05 AM

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.

Greg

Bob E. 01-11-2009 11:33 AM

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

calico 01-20-2009 08:39 PM

PSU SMPS 220VDC 150mA ?
 
Hi guys,
I hope you can help me out,
I'm looking for this PSU SMPS that can handle load of 220VDC 150mA.
input is 12VDC or higher.

does anyone knows the schematic or Kits I can order ??

I found PSU for Nixie but only can handle 50mA. I need 150mA for my project.

regards
cal

Plumberboy1 01-25-2009 07:27 PM

I got my nixie tube clock kit, pretty cool little item. I started to build it and got to the point where I need to test the power supply. The power to it is supposed to be AC through one of those heavy plug in wall adapters that is pretty much a stepdown transformer. The output voltage parameters are 12VACand 9 to 12 VAC out of the adapter. The one I thought I was going to use turns out to be 12VDC, now I am screwed! I looked some around town and cannot find one that will work. I have a ton of these around the house but of course not the right one! Is there an easy way to build a circuit that I can put on a small separate board and wire it point to point? Theres not much that I could find to order online without paying a fortune for it. One company does have a cheap listing but are out of stock.

Greg

ablethevoice 01-25-2009 08:10 PM

Well, I'm not sure about a CRT clock... but how about an oscilloscope clock?

Old1625 01-25-2009 11:32 PM

I've used many a piece of nixie-display gear over the years. I may still have some of it stowed around here.....

I remember seeing a box of those dekatron tubes around here somewhere as well....

Those pics posted show some neat displays of these tubes. :thmbsp:

steerpike2 01-26-2009 07:40 AM

Quote:

but how about an oscilloscope clock?
Ah! now that IS sexy!

spartanmanor 02-12-2009 02:10 PM

I finally have my base coming. These were on back order for several years. I built my clock back in 2005. It is milled out of a single piece of aluminum.

http://www.klokworks.com/images/k7-front-raw.jpg

markdi 02-12-2009 03:18 PM

very nice looking clock

markdi 02-12-2009 07:45 PM

how big are the nixie tubes on that clock


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