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Is the Spinner also to use for Elesta EZ10B (1MHz) and Sylvania 6879 7-pin
miniature dekatrons ?
eric
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A long and tortuous process. with no straight lines ... marrd with much
legal rambling and dirty tricks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DR-DOS
Try googling
SCO
"dos is not done till lotus wont run"
Dr. Gary Kindal (i think)
dr-dos
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Can I expect this to work with the OG-3? I took a look at the
particulars and didn't see any mention. It's octal but I've found it
harder to get to work right.
Thanks,
- Rick
I think to make adapters from old octal tube bases.
eric
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Sent: vrijdag 6 januari 2012 22:39
To: neonixie-l
Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: FS: Shameless Plug Time - Dekatron Spinner Kits
http://threeneurons.wordpress.com/dekatron-stuff/auxiliary-dekatron-stuff/
http://threeneurons.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/skt_pins093_1.jpg
http://www.ebay.com/itm/150732297763
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That's verry usefull info. Now waiting untill your stuff arrives here...
May be I will buy suitable capacitors and diodes for the higer voltage.
Any hints for the diodes??
eric
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Sent: zaterdag 7 januari 2012 7:32
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http://www.tube-tester.com/sites/nixie/datdekat/ez10b/ez10b.htm
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Of course I know a lot, but not all. My experience with dekatrons is not
great and I know others even less so it's nice you keep it clear.
I hope the EZ10B's I have are not out gassed. Hydrogen is obvious, together
with helium, the Houdini under the gasses...
Actually that's what I want to test.
If it works I will try to make a clock divider stage down from 4 Mc/s to
drive a meter clock driven by dekatrons and relays. A thrilling challenge.
Hopefully I get enough support from Miss Fortune...
Thanks,
eric
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Sent: zaterdag 7 januari 2012 16:54
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Subject: [neonixie-l] Re: FS: Shameless Plug Time - Dekatron Spinner Kits
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The spinner kit arrived today. Thanks for quick dispatch.
Quite complete kit, however I have to wait for the UF4007's and 1µF 400V
capacitors that are ordered at Mouser by a friends in San Jose
About the modification for the EZ10B rose me the question if the print is
suitable for the high tension. I am afraid for the pads for R7 and R8 are
quite close to each others. The same could apply for the pads of the
pin-changer pad.
Further I am concerned about R8 and R10 in this case. they should be able to
dissipate 0.5 Watts, because of the EZ10B's higher current. Also the small
modern resistors aren't able to withstand the high voltages. May be it helps
to replace them by two resistors connected in series.
Am I right in this ?
Any suggestions from you?
Regards,
eric
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Thanks for the links, that helps a lot!
"what is that?"
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I think I had that book checked out continuously for 6 months in 4th
grade. In fact, the odds are excellent that it's the book that I'm
reading on the floor in this photo. My brother is reading Charlotte's
Web on the couch.
http://www.nixiebunny.com/famscans/jimdav1970.jpg
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> I think I had that book checked out continuously for 6 months in
> 4th grade. In fact, the odds are excellent that it's the book that
> I'm reading on the floor in this photo. My brother is reading
> Charlotte's Web on the couch.
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> http://www.nixiebunny.com/famscans/jimdav1970.jpg
Don't ever change David.
John S
Finally I received my UF4007's. Now they packed them in ESD protecting foil.
Are these diodes really so sensitive for ESD or is that 'overkill nonsense'.
I am used to receive and store my diodes (except tunneldiodes and other
specials) in a simple plastic component drawer in the stock rack
eric
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Every electronic component is packaged in ESD safe packaging these days,
even connectors.
The reason is that although the UF4007 itself is a high voltage device,
a component near it may be very sensitive to ESD.
So, in order to ensure compliance for the entire system, every part must
be compliant.
eric
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Sent: zaterdag 4 februari 2012 18:23
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Subject: Re: [neonixie-l] Re: FS: Shameless Plug Time - Dekatron Spinner
Kits
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BTW: that via/feedthru "jumper" trick goes back to the 70's, and was
common on older computer boards. Mostly pre-IBM PC. Yes, there were
PCs before IBM. Can anyone say CP/M ?