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Someone here on the forum said that he bought some stock from someone in the US many years ago, maybe someone can confirm this?
/Martin
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Feb 4, 2020, 4:52:19 AM2/4/20
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Sounds like a good investment! Unless someone starts to produce new NIMOs..
- Aaron
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Feb 10, 2020, 10:46:48 AM2/10/20
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On Tuesday, February 4, 2020 at 4:52:19 AM UTC-5, Oscilloclock wrote:
Sounds like a good investment! Unless someone starts to produce new NIMOs..
- Aaron
While I think they are very interesting, I cannot imagine someone making new ones or even that big a demand for them beyond a die-hard hobbyist. Nixie's were hard enough to power at 170V using low voltage power supplies but the NIMO's require over 1 kV IIRC. Plus all of the used ones I have seen had burned phosphor so the tubes would definitely require something like anti-poisoning or a "screen saver" to keep them from burning in as well. I do not see the phosphor having the same longevity as mercury doped Nixie tubes.