One off me clocks with dot, being used and same brightness..From🚨Peter Hall😁 insidiousnixies🦘Utube
On 12 Sept 2025 4:08 pm, newxito <axt...@gmail.com> wrote:
I was told several times to use IN-12B instead of IN-12A with neon bulb as decimal point. I finally tried that but I don't like it. Is anyone using the decimal point of an IN-12B in a project? When combined with a 3 or 8, the point is barely noticeable. Another problem I'm having is that it glows much brighter when no digit is lit. As soon as a digit is lit, it gets dimmer. Is this normal or I’m doing something wrong? I use a 15K anode resistor and an 82K cathode resistor for the decimal point with a voltage of 170V.
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Something is wrong.
My project (Bitcoin Ticker) uses 8x IN-12B and they (hundreds of tubes worth) don’t have that issue). I used the 12B since it has a decimal point on both sides.
Have you tried another tube? What’s your project schematic?
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Is there a better solution than removing the anode resistor and using separate resistors for all cathodes?
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