Have you disassembled the clock and replaced the two 100uf capacitors therein? (One is for tick and the other is for tock) ... LOL Anyway, those capacitors get flaky and cause the clock to work intermittently at best. Usually making them not work in cool or damp weather as a first symptom. Mike
Michael Elliott wrote: > I would cheerfully buy a working analog clock. I've done all I can to > mine that I can think of and it still refuses to tick tick tick. |
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