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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 100
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Fixed my clock
Clock wasn't working so I pulled it apart. One of the capacitors didn't look good so I replaced them both at a cost of $.39 each. (But I had to make a $10 minimum purchase to get them.) Now the clock works. I'm pleased.
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: WASHINGTON STATE
Posts: 2,886
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I did something similar to mine. Read the articles here at Pelican, took it apart and found a broken solder connection. Fixed it, tested and put it all back together. Kind of a neat project. Made me quite happy when it actually worked. One day I will fix the three other broken clocks I have.
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