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I agree, awesome project, but I wish he would have used another tube.
Is this the first product using Dalibor's nixies ?Interesting idea, but for me the "upside-down-2" nixies in the multi-tube version kill the aesthetics.
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As for a "one-off", home made project,... No power is required.... inductive power transfer. ...
Thanks for the comments everyone. A serious question though, would anyone consider it worth adding an IN-8-2 option for example? I'd expected anyone wanting a good looking nixie would have gone for Dalibor's tube but sadly it hasn't been as popular as I'd hoped.
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I wonder how well it goes with cat owners, maybe you should use a glass dome to cover it so your cat doesn't start to play with it..../Martin
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Thanks for the comments everyone. A serious question though, would anyone consider it worth adding an IN-8-2 option for example? I'd expected anyone wanting a good looking nixie would have gone for Dalibor's tube but sadly it hasn't been as popular as I'd hoped.
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To me, the choice of tubes is a real drawback in terms of appearance. The upside down twos for the numeral “5” is one of the best examples of how some of the Russian tubes tried to go cheap in terms of production when they really saved nothing. The resulting font set is not what people want. Pick a different tube (although I understand the choices are limited) which is aesthetically more pleasing. IN-8-2 is readily available and not so different in mass.
As far as Dalibor’s tube version – it’s not the tube that’s the problem. The tube is absolutely beautiful! I just don’t find any fascination in a one digit clock.
Jeff
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Any idea about the power consumtion?
For some years I got the idea to build a digital clock working with relay’s.
Calculating the power consumption let me decide to stop the project.
A clock isn’t only a conversation piece It has to be a reliable time indicator for 24/7
eric
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For some years I got the idea to build a digital clock working with relay’s.
Earnshaw's theorem actually states that it's impossible to use static magnets to levitate no matter how you create the field without some supporting surface touching the levitating surface at some position (like a pole) which of course doesn't count as levitation. You have to use active stabilisation with electromagnets.
Physical shock will also do them in!! Ira.
Permanent magnets will degrade (for lack of a better word) over time, and factors such as an opposing magnetic field will accelerate this. More details on physics forums, but it seems intuitive that external factors can disrupt the alignment of atoms thereby reducing the magnetic field.
I recall my kindergarten teacher told me to store my giant magnet with a steel bar across the poles, so it wouldn't lose it's strength.
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