Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register.

Notification

Icon
Error

Login


Take the time to read our Privacy Policy.

Guest
#1 Posted : Sunday, 30 January 2005 11:59:26 PM(UTC)
Guest

Rank: Guest

Groups: Guests
Joined: 2/09/2015(UTC)
Posts: 43,977

Was thanked: 5 time(s) in 5 post(s)
Is there someone in Aus that is able to fix these or upgrade the mechanisms so they work. Referring to HX model. Thanks
Guest
#2 Posted : Monday, 31 January 2005 1:12:58 AM(UTC)
Guest

Rank: Guest

Groups: Guests
Joined: 2/09/2015(UTC)
Posts: 43,977

Was thanked: 5 time(s) in 5 post(s)
Andrew,


Are these like the HQ ones ? If so they seem to get tired - thats how I'd call it. I have made a few work so far..but it takes time..and they loose/gain a bit per day after being modified.


Cheers, John

Guest
#3 Posted : Monday, 31 January 2005 2:45:44 AM(UTC)
Guest

Rank: Guest

Groups: Guests
Joined: 2/09/2015(UTC)
Posts: 43,977

Was thanked: 5 time(s) in 5 post(s)
Try howard instruments in hiedelberg victoria.
their number is 94574755.
their web site is www.howardinstruments.com.au
Guest
#4 Posted : Monday, 31 January 2005 6:36:28 AM(UTC)
Guest

Rank: Guest

Groups: Guests
Joined: 2/09/2015(UTC)
Posts: 43,977

Was thanked: 5 time(s) in 5 post(s)
I'm not sure what was in the HQ. Interested to know how you got them going. Cheers
Guest
#5 Posted : Monday, 31 January 2005 6:40:37 AM(UTC)
Guest

Rank: Guest

Groups: Guests
Joined: 2/09/2015(UTC)
Posts: 43,977

Was thanked: 5 time(s) in 5 post(s)
Spoke to them some time ago. They were very evasive and weren't sure,would need to look at it etc etc and didnt know if they could do anything. I have heard there is the possibility of replacing the mechanism with digital equipment..
Guest
#6 Posted : Monday, 31 January 2005 7:32:34 PM(UTC)
Guest

Rank: Guest

Groups: Guests
Joined: 2/09/2015(UTC)
Posts: 43,977

Was thanked: 5 time(s) in 5 post(s)
Andrew,
I'll keep it brief. First you need a 12v supply, some leads for same, and connectors for the clock. In most cases, bypass the resistor attached to the 12V on the clock. No go ? Rock it. No go ? Turn it upside down ? No go ? Yes ? If yes let it t
Guest
#7 Posted : Tuesday, 1 February 2005 6:33:59 AM(UTC)
Guest

Rank: Guest

Groups: Guests
Joined: 2/09/2015(UTC)
Posts: 43,977

Was thanked: 5 time(s) in 5 post(s)
If this is the same as a HZ GTS clock then you turn the knob to ajust time and then you pull the knob out and let it go and return as this then activates the vibrating timer. (humming) the other reason they stop is the capacitors dry out over time and nee
Users browsing this topic
Guest
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Powered by YAF | YAF © 2003-2025, Yet Another Forum.NET
This page was generated in 0.091 seconds.