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Update #2 - Fixed it!!! Needed to pop in the CR2032 battery
Works great now!
Update, so swapping out the power supply ended up fixing the problem. Dropped it down to a 9v 1A PS (which is putting out 12.4v) and the voltage is coming out perfect 162v, not blowing fuses anymore.
So after I turn it all on, the digits seem to be refreshing way too slowly (or something else?)
Check out the video of what it does below;
Nixie 1
Nixie 2
----Old Text Below----
Ok, so I finished the build for my Nixie Clock and i'm trying to set the voltage before I mount the tubes.
According to the instructions,
So I flip the board upside down, set my Auto Ranging DMM to Vdc, plug in the power and measure across C6 capacitor from the back, it doesn't even show 1V (its down in like 300mV range). It also seems to be nearly the same when the cord is unplugged.
Any ideas what might be wrong? As far as I know, it doesn't have a power switch, the switches on the back are to program the unit. So I assume the power should be hot as soon as its plugged in.
Update, so swapping out the power supply ended up fixing the problem. Dropped it down to a 9v 1A PS (which is putting out 12.4v) and the voltage is coming out perfect 162v, not blowing fuses anymore.
So after I turn it all on, the digits seem to be refreshing way too slowly (or something else?)
Check out the video of what it does below;
Nixie 1
Nixie 2
----Old Text Below----
Ok, so I finished the build for my Nixie Clock and i'm trying to set the voltage before I mount the tubes.
According to the instructions,
After successful assembly set high voltage using R26 trimmer, measure the voltage across C6 capacitor. Set the voltage to 160V for IN-14 nixie tubes and 170V for IN-18 nixie tubes. Check power supply temperature after 10 minutes of operate, if switching transistor (M1 ? IRF640) and/or inductor are very hot set lower voltage.
So I flip the board upside down, set my Auto Ranging DMM to Vdc, plug in the power and measure across C6 capacitor from the back, it doesn't even show 1V (its down in like 300mV range). It also seems to be nearly the same when the cord is unplugged.
Any ideas what might be wrong? As far as I know, it doesn't have a power switch, the switches on the back are to program the unit. So I assume the power should be hot as soon as its plugged in.