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On 1 Nov 2024, at 06:20, Richard Scales <ric...@scalesweb.co.uk> wrote:
I'm just working on a clock using these displays (or ones which look the same but made by / badged Burroughs).
If you take one apart - do you end up with a bunch of bulbs pushed in to a plate?The ones I have certainly do.
I've just pulled the bulbs and plugged in LEDs (it was that simple), job done.By changing the incandescent bulbs to LED I trade authenticity for functionality, robustness and longevity!Now I have a board with a Wemos Micro , shift registers and buffers which will control 6 of them. The boards arrived this week and I hope to build one up at the weekend.
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On Nov 1, 2024, at 12:37 AM, gregebert <greg...@hotmail.com> wrote:I recently made a clock with similar displays from IEE. I'm worried about filament stress, so I dont run the seconds for more than a minute at-a-time. I also have pre-heating , cool-down, and current-limiting so that the filaments never get a current-surge at turn-on. Time will tell if they last a long time.
What about a motor speed controller, either bought new from a hardware store, or removed from an old power tool.??
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On Nov 1, 2024, at 3:41 PM, Instrument Resources of America <IRACO...@HUGHES.NET> wrote:What about a motor speed controller, either bought new from a hardware store, or removed from an old power tool.??
On Nov 18, 2024, at 1:36 AM, Richard Scales <ric...@scalesweb.co.uk> wrote:I have the electronics ready and the software is nearly there,I have replaced the incandescent bulbs with leds which I appreciate may detract from the authenticity of the devices, it does remove all issues associated with turning bulbs on and off repeatedly.
On Nov 2, 2024, at 1:19 AM, Richard Scales <ric...@scalesweb.co.uk> wrote:If you can find the displays then I can provide the controller.