I found the same problem in my clock, and attempted to rewire the coil. I
purchased the required 0.07 mm insulated copper wire, and tried to find or
to figure out a method for winding the coil. I had to stop there, for the
moment. Winding such a fine wire is not an easy task. There are too many
loops in the coil, and the risk or breaking the fine wire is high, unless
you use a specific winding machine.
If you have a good repairing service at hand, this would be the way to go.
Perhaps you can order just the rewinding of the coil. If you find such a
service, please let me know.
Jesus (in Spain)
53 TD
-----Mensaje original-----
De: owner-mg-t@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-mg-t@autox.team.net] En nombre
de Richard Taylor
Enviado el: domingo, 30 de octubre de 2005 15:06
Para: mg-t@autox.team.net
Asunto: TD Clock
Dear Listers
I have removed the clock and determined the coil is in bad shape (looks
Melted). Does anyone know of a source for these coils? I would like to
attempt to repair the clock myself.
Thanks for any help
Rick
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