>Impressive German ingenuity... > >The VDO (Kenzle) clock. I took this puppy apart last night. Some sand grains >were found in the casing. I got it to werk almost for about 50% of its >"stroke". THis is where the ingenuity comes in. It appears to me the >clock operates via a contact (point) system similar (visually) to the >points in the distributor). As the clock ticks along the gap between these >"points" lessens until current is transmitted across the gab to reset a lever > (for lack of a better word) against a tension spring. The lever and spring >unit becomes engaged into a gear which provides the potential energy for the >intricacies of this clock... And the gap closes.. So it's a spring-powered wind-up clock, that periodically rewinds itself with 12VDC (or 6VDC) power? Kewl...
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