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CLOCK
11-22-2013, 13:26
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CLOCK
Fascinating -
Have you ever seen a clock like this one?

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Curt Sprenger
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11-22-2013, 15:32
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RE: CLOCK
Thanks Curt,

Very impressive! I don't think that's bad news at all! It's quite an impressive machine we run here on spaceship Earth! Smile

david brady,
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12-09-2013, 12:18
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RE: CLOCK
(11-22-2013 15:32)davidbrady Wrote:  Thanks Curt,

Very impressive! I don't think that's bad news at all! It's quite an impressive machine we run here on spaceship Earth! Smile

Nice clock, but I sure wish somebody would come up with a replacement for the nice overhead bedroom clock that quit working 4-5 years ago.Rolleyes

Tommy Rountree, AKA RetDA
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12-09-2013, 17:09
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RE: CLOCK
Tommy,

Are you referring to the digital clock with the alarm feature? I think that's a PMMI Electronics product. I haven't checked in on PMMI in quite some time, but I believe they're still around. Here's an email address for you: sales@pmmi-electronics.com

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12-09-2013, 21:27
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RE: CLOCK
I have found on a couple of my clocks that there appears a small crack or void in a soldered joint, that when resoldered, makes the clock usable, again. your mileage and results will vary

Ernie Ekberg
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12-11-2013, 12:44
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(12-09-2013 21:27)ernie ekberg Wrote:  I have found on a couple of my clocks that there appears a small crack or void in a soldered joint, that when resoldered, makes the clock usable, again. your mileage and results will vary
Yup, what he said, I've fixed many a panel, clock, logic board, tucked into the "caverns" of birds over the years with solder and an old iron. Always carry an old iron with 5 different wattage tips. Over 40 years old!!!!!!!! Still works!Tongue

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12-12-2013, 00:20
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(12-09-2013 21:27)ernie ekberg Wrote:  I have found on a couple of my clocks that there appears a small crack or void in a soldered joint, that when resoldered, makes the clock usable, again. your mileage and results will vary

Yes and the same exact thing happens to the boards on the rooftop AC units. I have had mine out for re-soldering multiple times. Re-did virtually every solder on the front one about two months ago. Freezing cold now. Easy fix. I wonder how many ACs have been replaced over the years due to poor solders on the boards?

Mike Bulriss
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