Hi all this is my second post and I'm still learning a lot about nixies-neon tubes and how they work. This is my first project design i used this schematic to design a clock around in-28 neon tubes and some large size nixies like zin-70. I have not calculated values for the resistors and such nor have I tested anything yet. Id like to know if my design is correct before I move it into the real world. It will have a ring counter for the Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Am Pm, and a 60 ring counter to visually indicate the seconds. This will be a 12 hour clock and have Am Pm tubes. My plan is to design a nice case and have it displayed in my living room. I know its ambitious for a first time project and apricate any feed back,
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Hi Jarod
I skipped neon bulbs and and used trigger tubes. My first clock
used XC18 tubes which originally had (long-gone) radioactive
doping to get reliable operation in the dark. I then used Z700U
tubes which have a primer electrode and do operate reliably in the
dark.
Does anyone have experience with neon bulb ring counters operating in the dark?
Grahame
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Here are a couple photos of using a 385nM UV LED to help ensure that some tubes will light up in a darkened setting. Without the UV assist, none of these tubes would fire reliably in a darkened room, especially if only a single segment was supposed to be lit.
3mm UV LEDs with 385nM output. Not intended as a visible baselight, only to help for reliable firing in darkened room.
LED’s off when the ambient lighting is sufficient for reliable tube segment lighting.
Driven at ~2mA in dark setting. Some visible light from UV LEDs.
Here is the clock with the case in place and UV LEDs operating
The clock uses MG-17G tubes and is a version of Richard Scales Nixology Elfin 8-Digit clock.