>In a message dated 2/6/06 12:06:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, >sagmoore@zoominternet.net writes: > > > > >>Go to Vanagon.com, click on "Problems" and then "The Clock". There are the >>instructions to convert to a 24 hour clock on down the page. You would have >>to unsolder the copper jumper to the 24 and resolder to the 12. >> >> >> >> > >thanks... i didnt realize the fix involved soldering.. grrr.. > >thanks, though.. > >chris > > >
ok...i got the clock apart... i see on the green PCboard there is a "12" and a "24" the "24" has a lead connecting the two halves of the spot. the "12" is unconnected. what do i do, scratch away the connecting lead on the "24" spot and put a drop of solder on the "12" spot?? thanks.. chris |
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