I'm 70 and still very active. Walk 1-2 miles a day, try to eat
right, NEVER smoked, and drink very little. I'm still doing
everything myself, from repairs and new construction work around
the place, car repairs, (never have paid a mechanic) etc. I wanna
to stay alive spoil my grandson, be a pain the arse to my
daughter, and to social security. LOL Trying to stay away from
Dr's. Too. Ira.
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I've read that for green phosphors, P31 is supposed to be
"tougher" than P1. But I've not seen data that compares phosphor
life between other types.
I approach the problem with aggressive screen saving using a PIR
to detect room occupancy. When nobody is detected I change the
display from a fairly static clock image to something much more
bouncy. Then I shut off the EHT after a while longer, then
eventually turn off the heater as well. When the clock faces are
displayed I jiggle the image in a X/Y pattern to try to even out
the screen usage.
I suppose its the same logic as "savers" with nixies to reduce or
spread wear.
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A google search of "P31 phosphor burn" finds inter alia
hpmemoryproject.org/an/pdf/an_25.pdf
In HP Application Note 25, suggests that P31 is 2.5 times more
burn resistant than P1:

And elsewhere


I've read that for green phosphors, P31 is supposed to be "tougher" than P1. But I've not seen data that compares phosphor life between other types.
I approach the problem with aggressive screen saving using a PIR to detect room occupancy. When nobody is detected I change the display from a fairly static clock image to something much more bouncy. Then I shut off the EHT after a while longer, then eventually turn off the heater as well. When the clock faces are displayed I jiggle the image in a X/Y pattern to try to even out the screen usage.
I suppose its the same logic as "savers" with nixies to reduce or spread wear.
Grahame