On Mar 2, 2021, at 07:03, Pierre-Yves Clerson <pierreyv...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Or simply check if there is 170volt coming from it with a volt meter.
Also, if you have swapped anode/cathode, something should still light up without damage. There would be a glow.
Since you have it wired correctly (with a resistor) on the correct pins, even if the polarity is reversed, and you have 170volts output, then the tube is bad. There is no harm trying other tubes to see.
Michail Wilson
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How could you tell it was fake? Ummm, hehe.
It’s not like the word Nixie was misspelled or anything. LOL
Ohhhh, it was!
Michail Wilson
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Sent: Monday, March 22, 2021 9:24 AM
To: neonixie-l <neoni...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Nixie 7977
The power module you bought is a counterfeit one! Mr. Zeyuan Yan is the designer, who is also on this board.
The NCH6100HV has been replaced by a newer model, NCH6300HV, last December. Please see the link below for the genuine one.
On Monday, March 22, 2021 at 7:43:03 AM UTC-7 pierreyv...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Michael,
You mean with this screw, right?
BTW, I have 4 nixies, and no one respond, maybe they are all burnt (maybe they were already burnt when the were shipped :o/
Thx again!
Le dimanche 14 mars 2021 à 13 h 06 min 32 s UTC-4, M1 a écrit :
Or simply check if there is 170volt coming from it with a volt meter.
Also, if you have swapped anode/cathode, something should still light up without damage. There would be a glow.
Since you have it wired correctly (with a resistor) on the correct pins, even if the polarity is reversed, and you have 170volts output, then the tube is bad. There is no harm trying other tubes to see.
Michail Wilson
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2021 8:45 AM
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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Nixie 7977
Hi Pierre
You may need to check that the enable pin on your HV power supply is set to the correct level (depends on the model).
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From the picture, I can’t tell how you have it wired. It appears you don’t even have the outputs connected to anything.
You should have 12volt+ going to the input side. If it were a legit power supply, you wouldn’t need to connect anything to the shunt (disable). Since it’s a clone, I can’t be sure.
On the output side (the contacts at the bottom of the picture), you should use a DMM (multimeter) to see if you’re getting 170v from the unit. If you are, then the power supply should be fine.
Now, with those two wires from the unit, you connect to your tube. Anode to anode and cathode to any of the cathodes of the tube, BUT, use a resistor.
My suggestion is to test with a DMM first, and then take a picture of your connections prior to powering up so that any of us can take a look and reply.
Michail Wilson
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On Behalf Of Pierre-Yves Clerson
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2021 7:43 AM
To: neonixie-l <neoni...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Nixie 7977
Hi Michael,
You mean with this screw, right?
BTW, I have 4 nixies, and no one respond, maybe they are all burnt (maybe they were already burnt when the were shipped :o/
Thx again!

Le dimanche 14 mars 2021 à 13 h 06 min 32 s UTC-4, M1 a écrit :
Or simply check if there is 170volt coming from it with a volt meter.
Also, if you have swapped anode/cathode, something should still light up without damage. There would be a glow.
Since you have it wired correctly (with a resistor) on the correct pins, even if the polarity is reversed, and you have 170volts output, then the tube is bad. There is no harm trying other tubes to see.
Michail Wilson
From: neoni...@googlegroups.com <neoni...@googlegroups.com> On Behalf Of newxito
Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2021 8:45 AM
To: neonixie-l <neoni...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Nixie 7977
Hi Pierre
You may need to check that the enable pin on your HV power supply is set to the correct level (depends on the model).
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