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This fun to build Electronic Kit features a 2.5 inch LED display with seconds. Displays Hours - Minutes - and Seconds! 2.50 inch red LED display is bright and readable up to 75 feet 12 or 24 Hour clock format 60 Hz AC timebase for high accuracy and reliability 9 Volt AC U.L. Listed wall adapter Unusually attractive and eye catching! High accuracy 60 Hz crystal time base battery backup keeps time during power interruptions. Never miss a second! Time set switches are easily accessable Durable white plastic case; clear red acrylic and black ABS front panel Size: 15.0 x 6.0 x 2.0 Inches Weight: Only 1.4 lbs. - Easy to hang on a wall Desktop, shelf, or wall mountable. Skilled electronic assembly required. Intermediate level electronic kit building experience required. A fun to build electronic kit! APRIL 2021: SOLD OUT! The CK-1000K Clock Kit is for INDOOR USE ONLY A solid segment LED display version of this clock is also available fully assembled. CK-1000 LED DIGITAL WALL CLOCK We also offer a small display LED Digital Clock Kit The CK-1000K has a legacy going back to 1995. It was the first large display LED clock kit that we offered for sale. We adverstised it in Nuts & Volts Magazine, and sold quite a few of them to get us started! After re-designing the clock display for solid segment LEDs, we started receiving emails and were amazed to see how many people enjoyed and actually missed the "dot" style display! It certainly looks "unusually attractive and eye-catching." So we are keeping this original version of the CK-1000 alive as an electronic kit. VIDEO OF THE ORIGINAL CK-1000 ORDER ONLINE Or Call Us 760-383-1050 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Back FAST EASY SECURE 24/7 Online Ordering: Click Here. Nuts and Volts Magazine. Addeddate Identifier nuts-and-volts-2025 NutsAndVolts, Nuts, Volts, Magazine, Nuts Volts Collection magazine_packs; magazine_rack Language English Item Size 28.4G . Nuts And Volts Magazine Addeddate Identifier NutsAndVolts Nuts and Volts Magazine. Nuts Volts Nuts Volts is an engineering magazine written for a diverse group of hobbyists, engineers, technicians and experimenters. This magazine covers robotics, circuit design, lasers, computer control, home automation, microcontrollers, new technology, DIY projects and more. Nuts Volts Magazine Subscription, 6 Enjoy Nuts Volts Magazine in a format that’s as mobile as you are! The Nuts Volts App is your entry portal for electronics projects, information, tutorials, and more! Packed with the latest complete issues of Nuts Volts magazine, plus current info Is powered on, the turntable keeps rotating. The reset button does not work to stop it and move to the next selection. I have the TI-2 repair manual, but this issue is not covered in troubleshooting, so I thought I'd post here before guessing about where to start. I searched through this thread, but did not see anyone posting about this exact issue.Thanks,Phil Madison, WI, USA Logged Phil Hi Phil,Is a record on the turntable or are you saying that the turntable keeps revolving? and if the former is correct that pressing the reject button (record cancel) does not reject the record.If the above is true then I would check that none of the circuit breakers have tripped on the power supply (junction box) It would be the 30 volts DC that may have tripped.If you have both 30 volts DC & 30 volts AC at the power supply, then check to make sure that these voltages are present at the service switch and at the mechanism.RegardsAlanAlan Hoodami-manUK Logged Alan,It was a circuit breaker. I'll keep an eye on it and see if it is a symptom of something else or just a one time thing.You sure saved me a lot of time, as I never even thought about checking internal circuit breakers. It is much appreciated!Best Regards,Phil Logged Phil I have a R-85 that worked perfect until I had unplugged it for at least a year. When I turned it back on, the magazine won't turn and the display just shows 100 without changing when you enter a selection number. It turns freely when you press the lever, also sounds like it's getting power because I hear a hum when you press the scan and cancel push button on the turntable during service mode. Also the mag light isComments
This fun to build Electronic Kit features a 2.5 inch LED display with seconds. Displays Hours - Minutes - and Seconds! 2.50 inch red LED display is bright and readable up to 75 feet 12 or 24 Hour clock format 60 Hz AC timebase for high accuracy and reliability 9 Volt AC U.L. Listed wall adapter Unusually attractive and eye catching! High accuracy 60 Hz crystal time base battery backup keeps time during power interruptions. Never miss a second! Time set switches are easily accessable Durable white plastic case; clear red acrylic and black ABS front panel Size: 15.0 x 6.0 x 2.0 Inches Weight: Only 1.4 lbs. - Easy to hang on a wall Desktop, shelf, or wall mountable. Skilled electronic assembly required. Intermediate level electronic kit building experience required. A fun to build electronic kit! APRIL 2021: SOLD OUT! The CK-1000K Clock Kit is for INDOOR USE ONLY A solid segment LED display version of this clock is also available fully assembled. CK-1000 LED DIGITAL WALL CLOCK We also offer a small display LED Digital Clock Kit The CK-1000K has a legacy going back to 1995. It was the first large display LED clock kit that we offered for sale. We adverstised it in Nuts & Volts Magazine, and sold quite a few of them to get us started! After re-designing the clock display for solid segment LEDs, we started receiving emails and were amazed to see how many people enjoyed and actually missed the "dot" style display! It certainly looks "unusually attractive and eye-catching." So we are keeping this original version of the CK-1000 alive as an electronic kit. VIDEO OF THE ORIGINAL CK-1000 ORDER ONLINE Or Call Us 760-383-1050 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed or your Money Back FAST EASY SECURE 24/7 Online Ordering: Click Here
2025-04-21Is powered on, the turntable keeps rotating. The reset button does not work to stop it and move to the next selection. I have the TI-2 repair manual, but this issue is not covered in troubleshooting, so I thought I'd post here before guessing about where to start. I searched through this thread, but did not see anyone posting about this exact issue.Thanks,Phil Madison, WI, USA Logged Phil Hi Phil,Is a record on the turntable or are you saying that the turntable keeps revolving? and if the former is correct that pressing the reject button (record cancel) does not reject the record.If the above is true then I would check that none of the circuit breakers have tripped on the power supply (junction box) It would be the 30 volts DC that may have tripped.If you have both 30 volts DC & 30 volts AC at the power supply, then check to make sure that these voltages are present at the service switch and at the mechanism.RegardsAlanAlan Hoodami-manUK Logged Alan,It was a circuit breaker. I'll keep an eye on it and see if it is a symptom of something else or just a one time thing.You sure saved me a lot of time, as I never even thought about checking internal circuit breakers. It is much appreciated!Best Regards,Phil Logged Phil I have a R-85 that worked perfect until I had unplugged it for at least a year. When I turned it back on, the magazine won't turn and the display just shows 100 without changing when you enter a selection number. It turns freely when you press the lever, also sounds like it's getting power because I hear a hum when you press the scan and cancel push button on the turntable during service mode. Also the mag light is
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