I'm a newbie but have been lurking here to learn a little about nixies. I had no idea there was a whole world of these
types of tubes and followers out there. I'm in my 80s and have a technical background even though its kinda dated as well.
I have two B-7094 nixie tubes made by Burroughs and need the specs for them. I tried google but only found that
these tubes are hard to find and of course Burroughs is out of business.
I need the pin-out, the firing voltage, the sustaining voltage and whatever else you think I might need. Also, I tried to
remove one of the tubes from the socket and chipped the bakelite mounting hole. Should I soak the tubes and socket
before trying again or just try to fire them after more than 50 years together. If I can figure out how, I will try to attach a photo.
If I can get two more of these tubes I want to make a steampunk clock like I've seen on here. If not maybe I can make
a thermometer. Or maybe just put them on E-bay. I'm too old to start a new hobby anyhow.
Art
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This is one of my clicks running a NL8091, which has the same pinout. For the 7094 I just change the anode redistor, which is part of the socket.
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Any more pics/info on that clock? Looks like a nice little design.
On Tue, Apr 2, 2019, 5:59 AM Paul Andrews <pa...@nixies.us> wrote:
This is one of my clicks running a NL8091, which has the same pinout. For the 7094 I just change the anode redistor, which is part of the socket.
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