Hi everyone,
I recently acquired six IN-14 Nixie tubes and plan to build a clock with them. Ideally, I’d love to keep the clock running 24/7, but I’m concerned about how this might affect their lifespan. I’m aware of issues like cathode poisoning, so I know it's important to regularly cycle through all digits to prevent buildup. However, I’d like to know if there are other best practices or tips to ensure they last as long as possible.
Here are some specific questions I have:
1. Lifespan in Continuous Operation: I know that running Nixie tubes 24/7 reduces their lifespan, but does anyone have experience with how long they actually last under continuous use?
2. Lower Current: Does running the tubes at a lower current significantly extend their life? What current settings have worked well for others?
3. Multiplexing: Is multiplexing a good approach for improving lifespan, or is it better avoided?
4. Presence Sensors: I've seen people use presence sensors to only light up the tubes when someone is nearby. If anyone has implemented this, what hardware or sensor type do you recommend?
I’d also appreciate any other tips or experiences you might have regarding maintaining the longevity of Nixie tubes.
Looking forward to learning from you all!