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Chronos Clock Help - 2005/12/30 06:29
Hi everyone. I need some help from someone who has a chronos clock. I play around with electronics from time to time which is part of the reason I got the Chronos game clock (very customizable). This is a very good clock! I made some modifications to my clock one rainy weekend, putting in some different LEDs, adding add`t battery packs so it would last longer, etc., but I overlooked a small part. There are a total of 4 white plastic spacers that are used around the 4 weld bolts inside the clock: 2 go above the PC board at the top of the clock (out of view unless taken apart), and the other two are used somehow in holding the front LCD plates onto the inside of the case. The thing is I can`t seem to figure out how those 2 spacers are used -- they don`t seem necessary. When I put the clock back together there seemed to be no real purpose for them. If you use the spacers in front of the LCD, the glass is spaced too far from the case. But there`s no other logical use. Right now I just set them aside and the clock is fine, but yet I know they were in there somewhere If anyone else has a Chronos and wouldn`t mind looking in their`s, I`d appreciate it. Not asking anyone to go crazy and take apart their clock, only open it the same amount you`d need to change the batteries. When the case is opened to change the batteries, the spacers and bolts are very obvious. This will teach me to take a digital pict before I start work in the future Also if anyone wants to modify their clock and needs help, let me know. Thanks in advance, Brian
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