by Turbo_Hobby / eBay Starting at $69.99 (Currently not available)
User Turbo_Hobby has released a new clock based on the IV-18 VFD tube and it looks pretty slick. There has been other clocks ...
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From the site:
Technical details:
9-12 Volt AC 50 Hz or 60 Hz
used tube: VFD IV-18
current: 120 mA at 12 Volt
Optional DCF77 Module clock shows time (mains driven) ...
... to order acrylic cases.
Per also shipped the 6 tube IV-4/17, the IV-18, the IV-22 and the IV-6 shields. I did not order a case, as I intend in the future to make my own. At the risk of repeating some ...
... more shields in development: and IV-16, IV-22, and IV-18. These should be available shortly.
Overall – I’m a fan of this little device. The hacker-friendly nature of the gadget and it’s low price ($104 ...
Okay, I've gotten my little hands on an IV-18 vfd clock from Turbo Mac. I've done a review of his single digit nixie clock before and it set the bar high for my expectations from him. This clock lives ...
... is based around the IV-18 VFD Tube. I don't yet have one of these added to my VFD database yet, but basically it is an eight digit, 7-segment VFD display contained in a single glass envelope. (It is projects ...