Hi all,
I have a project that I was wondering if anyone was interested in providing a turn key circuit for. I need a source of supply of a simple circuit to drive a bookshelf Bluetooth speaker. The circuit needs to be Bluetooth capable, battery powered, uSB charging for battery, two speaker, but the kicker is I’d like to use a 0-9 Nixie tube as the volume indicator. I’m not a true electronics engineer and I don’t know if this is possible, but I’ve got 1000s of nixies in various shapes, and I’d like to make a mid-priced somewhat steampunk looking portable speaker. Looking to buy a working prototype and then buy complete harnesses.
Best regards,
Sid-
I have a project that I was wondering if anyone was interested in providing a turn key circuit for. I need a source of supply of a simple circuit to drive a bookshelf Bluetooth speaker. The circuit needs to be Bluetooth capable, battery powered, uSB charging for battery, two speaker, but the kicker is I’d like to use a 0-9 Nixie tube as the volume indicator. I’m not a true electronics engineer and I don’t know if this is possible, but I’ve got 1000s of nixies in various shapes, and I’d like to make a mid-priced somewhat steampunk looking portable speaker. Looking to buy a working prototype and then buy complete harnesses.
Best regards,
Sid-
Hi all,
I have a project that I was wondering if anyone was interested in providing a turn key circuit for. I need a source of supply of a simple circuit to drive a bookshelf Bluetooth speaker. The circuit needs to be Bluetooth capable, battery powered, uSB charging for battery, two speaker, but the kicker is I’d like to use a 0-9 Nixie tube as the volume indicator. I’m not a true electronics engineer and I don’t know if this is possible, but I’ve got 1000s of nixies in various shapes, and I’d like to make a mid-priced somewhat steampunk looking portable speaker. Looking to buy a working prototype and then buy complete harnesses.
Best regards,
Sid-
Battery powered and Nixie don't go well together. The high Voltage converters for the Nixie display
will be battery eaters. Turning off the displays when not needed would help but you wouldn't get the
steampunk feel. The Nixies will need more than 'harnesses' (to me it implies cables). They need decoders
and high Voltage drivers. Nixies look cool but the only reason they got used back in the day was there
wan't anything better - unlike now
Stay safe.
G²