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ZM1042 Single Tube Nixie Clock Kit Slimline Design
NEW MORE COMPACT DESIGN
The clock features:
Easy to set time via 2 push buttons Three display modes - standard / fade in-flash off / fade-in, fade-out Timebase is mains AC - works with 50 Hz and 60 Hz 24 or 12 hour modes Slimline design - all components on a single PCB ZM1042 tube in socketed, so no difficult soldering required ZM1042 Nixie tube included
 The kit of parts is fully inclusive.
The PCB is just 65mm in diameter (approx 2.5")
The clock kit is fully inclusive:
All electronic components are included. 11 socket pins for the ZM1042 Nixie tube (Often called 'Mouser' pins, they are actually gold plated sockets made by Harwin) Double sided, plated through hole PCB Fully pre-programmed PIC microcontroller, with socket
Uses AC power supply (9-12VAC) This is not supplied - It is more economical for the winning bidder to buy a suitable adapter locally, suitable for local power outlet type.
 Assembled clock kit, ready for mounting in a case of your own design

The kit will be really well packed for transit.
The kit comes with (by link to download site) a ~20 page fully detailed user instruction guide to assembly. The assembly instructions include many detailed photos, and step - by - step instructions for building, testing and using the clock.
The three buttons have the following functions: SW1: Set display mode SW2: Set Hours SW3: Set Minutes
Setting 50Hz or 60Hz operation and 12 or 24 hour modes With the clock powered off, hold SW1 down. Power up the clock. Press SW1 again to select from the following options which are displayed on the tube: 1: 60 Hz, 12 Hour mode 2: 60 Hz, 24 Hour mode 3: 50 Hz, 12 Hour mode 4: 50 Hz, 24 Hour mode
When you have selected the appropriate option, power off the clock, and the setting is stored to flash memory.
Setting the time Press and hold either SW2 or SW3 to set either Hours or Minutes respectively. When the button is being held, and for a short period after release, the clock will show only the minutes or hours that are being adjusted.
Setting Display Mode The three display modes are as follows, and are indicated by the tube displaying the mode number for a short period then reverting to time display: 1. Normal display: digits flash on and then off 2. Fade A: digits fade in and then flash off 3. Fade B: digits fade in and fade out
Press and hold SW1 until the desired mode is displayed on the tube then release.
 The finished clock board is very slim.
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Note About Postage Costs: The delivery price charged is for handling, packing, postage, and driving to the post office to post. The postage is as displayed on this auction, but please note this cost WILL be different to the value of postage / stamps on the package. Should you wish, all my items can be collected from South Tyneside, UK by arrangement, with no handling or shipping costs.
Combined Postage: If you win / buy more than one item from me, you only pay postage for the heavier item. If you win an item and intend to bid for another, please send me a message and I will wait until the other item(s) are finished and then send an invoice for the total, showing the shipping discount.
Note About Delivery Time: I try to send your item as soon as possible, Normally no later than 1 day after payment is received.
Note About Delivery Insurance: Please select delivery insurance option if you want delivery by a fully insured signed-for service. Otherwise, the delivery will be by UK royal mail service at buyer's risk (I will retain a post office certificate of posting)
If you have any questions: Please ask me a question, or email me - neonixie1@yahoo.co.uk
SPECIAL NOTE FOR BUYERS / BIDDERS IN ITALY. Unfortunately, the post service in Italy seems to be very unreliable. I strongly recommend that buyers in Italy add the postal insurance option, to guarantee delivery without risk of loss.

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