Nixie stuff

From: Alex Knight <aknight_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Wed Oct 28 13:58:47 1998

At 02:05 PM 10/28/98 -0500, you wrote:

>>ObCC: I picked up a Burroughs C3207 calc the other day. Nixie tubes and
>>transistors. It doesn't go, and I have no idea how to make it go again.
>>All I know is that Nixies are high-voltage, so I'm reluctant to poke my
>>fingers in there.
>
>I seem to remember there was a single Nixie tube for sale on Haggle.com...
>for around $3.00 or so (at the time...)
>
>Don't they run on 170 volts or somesuch wild figure???

I have a Burroughs C3350 and it supplies +200V to the nixie tube
drivers. You do have to be careful when poking around, and keep
those fingers out of the area of the display.

FWIW it's not that unusual to have HV running around in calculators,
the Panaplex 7-segment displays (which came along after Nixies) also
have about 200V running around inside. You gotta figure if it's
got a neon glow, there's HV inside.

Later,

Alex Knight

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