mrscullini
Member
picked up an oe dash clock, and of course it is not working. this clock is as old as i am and this is my first experience opening one.
i've got it out of the case and this is what i have,
1. the hands adjust with the knob
2. the second hand advances when the oscillator does it's thing
3. with the points closed, i have continuity through the coils
4. i've cleaned the mechanics and the contacts on the points
problem is when i apply 12 volts, the points pop open and nothing else happens. it's as if the clock doesn't wind. wondering if maybe the mechanics are bound up not allowing it to wind?
anybody with a similar experience and some thoughts?
i've got it out of the case and this is what i have,
1. the hands adjust with the knob
2. the second hand advances when the oscillator does it's thing
3. with the points closed, i have continuity through the coils
4. i've cleaned the mechanics and the contacts on the points
problem is when i apply 12 volts, the points pop open and nothing else happens. it's as if the clock doesn't wind. wondering if maybe the mechanics are bound up not allowing it to wind?
anybody with a similar experience and some thoughts?