joshieburger
Member
hello all, i am new, and i know what comes with new posts usually, …old questions.
I did search through the forums and i didnt find the answer, so hoping i can get a good response here.
I am doing a project for a fellow B Body fan’s birthday. I am making him a desktop clock with charger emblem, etc so he can have the ACTUAL ‘68 clock as a functional clock. I purchased a used clock for the project. I understand it is a 12v system, and the body is the ground. However, when i apply 12v, the clock spins like crazy (about 12 hrs in 30-45 seconds). I guess my question is is this an internal clock issue and i can chock this up to a loss? Or does the circuit board on the cluster provide any sort of voltage regulation or relay in the clock circuit? Anyone else thats tested a clock with straight 12v out of the dash would have the answer if my clock is bad i guess.
(For fun i also applied 6v hoping that maybe there is just a step down to 6 somewhere along the line, but it did the same thing, which made me think there is some sort of relay, or my clock is bad)
Thanks for the help.
I did search through the forums and i didnt find the answer, so hoping i can get a good response here.
I am doing a project for a fellow B Body fan’s birthday. I am making him a desktop clock with charger emblem, etc so he can have the ACTUAL ‘68 clock as a functional clock. I purchased a used clock for the project. I understand it is a 12v system, and the body is the ground. However, when i apply 12v, the clock spins like crazy (about 12 hrs in 30-45 seconds). I guess my question is is this an internal clock issue and i can chock this up to a loss? Or does the circuit board on the cluster provide any sort of voltage regulation or relay in the clock circuit? Anyone else thats tested a clock with straight 12v out of the dash would have the answer if my clock is bad i guess.
(For fun i also applied 6v hoping that maybe there is just a step down to 6 somewhere along the line, but it did the same thing, which made me think there is some sort of relay, or my clock is bad)
Thanks for the help.
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