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Features
Description
The IN12 is the Soviet analog to Western oval Nixie tubes such as the Burroughs B5991 and 8422. To save on costs, the tube does not have a cathode to represent the number '5', instead an additional '2' stencil is used, mounted upside down. Digit height is 19mm and the diameter of the tube is 30mm at it's widest point. This tube is actually mechanically compatible with the 14 pin sockets used by the B5991, though the underside nipple requires that said sockets have a centrally located perforation for clearance.
Brand: Vannamore
Light Type: Neon
Special Feature: Not Dimmable
Wattage: 30 watts
Voltage: 120 Volts
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Package Dimensions : 5.39 x 5.16 x 2.05 inches; 2.93 Ounces
Item model number : IN12A
Date First Available : September 10, 2017
Manufacturer : USSR
Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 13 ratings
Brand: Vannamore
Light Type: Neon
Special Feature: Not Dimmable
Wattage: 30 watts
Voltage: 120 Volts
Unit Count: 6 Count
Number of Items: 1
Shape: Tubular(T)
Size: 6 Count (Pack of 1)
Controller Type: Push Button
Manufacturer: USSR
Part Number: IN12A
Item Weight: 2.92 ounces
Package Dimensions: 5.39 x 5.16 x 2.05 inches
Item model number: IN12A
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Special Features: Not Dimmable
Batteries Included?: No
Batteries Required?: No
Type of Bulb: Neon
Date First Available: September 10, 2017