Originally Posted by
jennie 285
and yes the way he started the clock back up was to tap it, and turn the hands around, it is still going thankfully.....
To re-start the clock after dis-connecting the battery you do a James has said.... pull the adjuster knob out and then let it flick back, there is a bevelled collar on the other end of the shaft that spins the wheel and the tuning fork then takes over.
wb wrote:
OK. Replaced the 3 Capacitors last night. Put it back together and wired it up to a uhf base station transformer........ and the tuning fork now hums away but it wont drive the the gear for some reason. Will try a few more things and see how I go.
That was the problem I found when I changed the PC board from a working clock to a non-working one, the fork hummed but wouldn't keep the clock going..... the only thing I could see that would cause this was either a weak circuit from the old board or the tuning fork is not adjusted properly....
They are frustrating aren't they.... :Chin:
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