Analogue clock
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Re: Analogue clock
Thanks mlc, will give it a go soon. Wasn't impressed when I saw the complexity of things on the back of the clocks!
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?
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Re: Analogue clock
I will give that a try aswell as I'm in the same boat
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Re: Analogue clock
The positive 12V supply goes to the strip terminal towards the centre of the cluster - the one with the plastic tab. The earth connection is the one that fits a under a screw in terminal and is closest to the connector. If you get power to those terminals watch the second hand closely in case it is just the capacitors wanting fixing.
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Re: Analogue clock
Double post now edited sorry.
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Re: Analogue clock
Right done what midlifecrisis suggested and run a positive direct to the clock and it worked
Think I have a break in the pcb where it connects to the multiplug and bends on terminal 5 what's the best way ti fix this
Think I have a break in the pcb where it connects to the multiplug and bends on terminal 5 what's the best way ti fix this