Tempted to buy a few...
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Unfortunately I haven't tried to power it up yet, moving and starting a new job took all my free time. Unfortunately one of the 4 I received had a few cracked tubes, but the seller is sending me some IN-28s to replace them with. Can't wait to see it light up though.
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Has anyone tried driving this other version of these vs. the type that Paul has? I assume these from Van are all the same. It looks like they have some wires connected to a line of pins that plugged into something at one point? It looks like there are resistors for each tube on the board already. There are 23 tubes on each board. Has anyone figured out the pin out on the connector yet?--On Sunday, August 2, 2020 at 5:58:49 AM UTC-7 celzey11 wrote:Tempted to buy a few...
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Where to find this power supply?
Michail
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Where to find this power supply?
Michail
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I think I'm going to use power supply just like myself and Paul have which he showed testing one with but hopefully a slightly smaller model some have four positive and negative DC outputs on them. Seems perfect for four digit clock to me!!! Now the control for the segments and software for the digits to figure out. The PS Paul and I have goes to 500V but I've found some that goto 300 which seems perfect for this with 4 sets of outputs!
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The PS Paul and I have goes to 500V but I've found some that goto 300 which seems perfect for this with 4 sets of outputs!
Ye olde current limiterA common step down 230V primary - 115V secondary, rectified will give 163V - worth a try?
For custom transformers I have used, a more expensive option but
you are only buying one(!?!)
https://airlinktransformers.com/
in Harlow.
Grahame
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Right ... I had misunderstood the requirement. A query to a
custom transformer manufacturers might be work a try, especially
if you are starting to look at back to back arrangements.
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You could use a voltage-doubler. That will solve the voltage problem but it will double the current. Is the VA rating of the transformer sufficient for your project ?
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