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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 11:48 am    Post subject: Russian clock with electrical connectors Reply with quote

My Russian clock won't run. Any recommendation for fix or replacement?
PJ Ashura
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On Oct 5, 2016, at 6:02 AM, Rob Rowe <yak-list(at)robrowe.plus.com> wrote:



Forgot got to add to my last post ...

A full spring wind gives at least 3 days operation and, with a diurnal variation of temperature (20 ± 5) °C, the timekeeping is ± 20 s per day.

The reliability is quoted at 94% over 2000 hours between 20 ± 5 °C, which is only about 3 months continuous use? So not sure how well made it really is, even allowing for intermittent usage in a high vibration environment.

*** Pre-1970 production probably had the hands and dial painted in Radium 226, that has a half-life of 1600 years! ***

If you have a letter 'B' on the right side of the dial the hands & numerals are painted in harmless phosphorescent paint and a 'K' signifies just white paint was used.

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 12:00 pm    Post subject: Russian clock with electrical connectors Reply with quote

There are several on Ebay for $150 or less if you decide to replace it.
Dennis

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--> Yak-List message posted by: Patrick Ashura <pjsales(at)me.com (pjsales(at)me.com)>

My Russian clock won't run. Any recommendation for fix or replacement?
PJ Ashura
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On Oct 5, 2016, at 6:02 AM, Rob Rowe <yak-list(at)robrowe.plus.com (yak-list(at)robrowe.plus.com)> wrote:

--> Yak-List message posted by: "Rob Rowe" <yak-list(at)robrowe.plus.com (yak-list(at)robrowe.plus.com)>

Forgot got to add to my last post ...

A full spring wind gives at least 3 days operation and, with a diurnal variation of temperature (20 ± 5) °C, the timekeeping is ± 20 s per day.

The reliability is quoted at 94% over 2000 hours between 20 ± 5 °C, which is only about 3 months continuous use? So not sure how well made it really is, even allowing for intermittent usage in a high vibration environment.

*** Pre-1970 production probably had the hands and dial painted in Radium 226, that has a half-life of 1600 years! ***

If you have a letter 'B' on the right side of the dial the hands & numerals are painted in harmless phosphorescent paint and a 'K' signifies just white paint was used.

Rob R.




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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 12:49 pm    Post subject: Russian clock with electrical connectors Reply with quote

Got two of them, both working

Off list please
Thanks
John
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My Russian clock won't run. Any recommendation for fix or replacement?
PJ Ashura
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 10:47 pm    Post subject: Russian clock with electrical connectors Reply with quote

Thanks for this outstanding explanation, Rob!

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Forgot got to add to my last post ...

A full spring wind gives at least 3 days operation and, with a diurnal
variation of temperature (20 ± 5) °C, the timekeeping is ± 20 s per
day.

The reliability is quoted at 94% over 2000 hours between 20 ± 5 °C,
which is only about 3 months continuous use? So not sure how well made it
really is, even allowing for intermittent usage in a high vibration
environment.

*** Pre-1970 production probably had the hands and dial painted in Radium
226, that has a half-life of 1600 years! ***

If you have a letter 'B' on the right side of the dial the hands &
numerals are painted in harmless phosphorescent paint and a 'K' signifies
just white paint was used.

Rob R.


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