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small clock repair? 200

You can fix it if your clock has the usual problem. The clocks usually work fine above freezing, but stops when it gets cold. You just have to replace 2 capacitors. You can get the caps at radio shack. I can dig up the part numbers if you decide to fix it. Its not a simple job because the clock is crimped into its can. You either have to cut the can or uncrimp the face. When I did it I cut the can with a hacksaw and ducttaped it back together. It worked well. The duct tape also eliminated the need for the 3 rubber feet.

But as was said in other posts it might be easier to get another clock.






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