patrick_y[PuristSPro Moderator]
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That's good! Replacing the bulbs will be a pain. Hopefully it never happens!
I wonder if larger Nixie Tubes are more likely to need replacement than smaller ones. I imagine larger tubes are more likely to leak gas than the smaller ones.
Thank you!
By: patrick_y : May 4th, 2017-13:39
I didn't know what they were until I saw the original Nixie Machine back in January 2015! Thank you Max Busser for that introduction and insisting that I visit your store! But they're certainly addictive and I've been learning more about them over the pas...
You are nixie fan x2!
By: patrick_y : May 4th, 2017-14:58
I like this clock! The Nixie tube supplier for "blub" is currently also Dalibor Farney, the same gentleman who makes the tubes for the Nixie Machine II. Awesome clock. I just googled blub and I think that's a fantastic concept. I might just have to treat ...
Ooh i love Nixies
By: KevK : May 6th, 2017-23:50
Just to share my experience with a few clocks I had over the last 13 years or so. First one, bought online from Germany, had an issue with a bulb after a year or so. Got them replaced and the clock lasted a good 10+ years before the ECB failed. This clock...
Tubes failed
By: KevK : May 8th, 2017-01:03
In the recent purchase where the tubes failed. The whole tube failed. At the beginning the tubes will lose luminescent on each of the digits. E.g. Maybe the digit 7 will have the top part cropped off with no light. So each digit will have some parts missi...
Yes
By: KevK : May 9th, 2017-15:36
Just need to replace the tubes. So that brings me back to my first clock. Will the Circuit Boards outlast the tubes? Cause if the board fails it will be tough to fix, just like my first Nixie Clock. Cheers