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i have a clock made from nixie tubes
I MADE a clock with nixie tubes. I gave it a friend who is notoriously difficult to buy for. It was the only thing I'd ever heard him express an interest in that I knew he wouldn't buy for himself. We both talked about how cool it was.
Now it sits on his entertainment center and every time I visit, I'm envious that I don't have one. How stupid is that? I have to get around to building one for myself.
Oh wow, how are they built? I want to make one!
You can watch some videos on it but generally it's not too hard. You buy the circuit board and solder all the parts on according to the instructions. The nixie tubes must be bought separately. They were only ever made in the USSR so most come from Russia. Buy extras because they are so old some fail. Then just power that sucker up. The tubes are quite fiddly and there are different types and sizes so you have to buy the board for the type you are building. The real fun is building the case of your choice.
Thank you!
From the ones I've seen, those are cool.
So cool! Did it come as a kit or already assembled? I want one!
it was already put together..but i do need to replace one tube. after 20 years of constant use a few filaments have burned out in one of the tubes
Ooooh! Are they difficult to repair? That's an incredible lifespan
its just a soldered on tube (with ~13 pins) , so im not expecting it to be terribly difficult
Good luck! Thanks for sharing!
Can I ask where you came across such a thing? The only ones I've ever seen are from drop.com
They're actually reasonably priced on AliExpress.
Great, thank you I'll go digging!
i got it as a gift from my brother ~20 years ago. im sure he bought it online somewhere
Ah, good gift! Sounds like they have some staying power haha