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The 41 second clock failure syndrome
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[QUOTE="hutchphd, post: 6558238, member: 635497"] You may be able to rotate the gearbox by pi relative to the clock housing. The hands pull off easily. Might be a center nut or clips in back. So you will have the worlds most expensive 5 dollar clock. My refrigerator is now worth many thousands of dollars I reckon. I used several of these motors to drive small (10inch) dollar store Mylar foil trees at 1RPM on my Christmas table last year. Each one had its own color changing spotlight LED. It was the lockdown. [/QUOTE]
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