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Cuckoo Clocks
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Please can someone help me . I have a battery Quartz Cuckoo clock , model number # 94/614M . which is still given me the correct time ,however there is no sound from the cuckoo , or from the water wheel part ,as this played melodies on the hour , there is a small motor which connects to the main circuit board , this could be seized up , I'm wondering if this could be the fault or , could it be the whole circuit board itself , although as the cuckoo is still operating from this circuit board .? . I would be very grateful for any advice , as I would like this item back to its original state , for sentimental reasons thanks .
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I should add that some of these clocks prefer "Duracell CopperTop" (alkaline) batteries. I'm assuming that, because of the sound and motion complication s, the clock is not powered by button- cells.
13:09 Wed 29th Jul 2015
Thank you Stuey for your advice , I'm using rechargeable batteries D size , not button cell , which I've been using over the years that I've had the clock , therefore if I purchased Duracell copper top batteries ,then perhaps the cuckoo and the water wheel will work , as I'm still puzzled why the bottom motor which seems to be the main one for both the cuckoo sound ,and for the water wheel , as the top motor seems to operate the cuckoo to come in and out of the clock door . I'm definitely going to take you advice and , and I will be purchasing 2 D size Duracell copper top batteries . Thank you Stuey
is it an old clock? I ask because I once had an old 1960s 70s battery clock and it would not run on the modern alkaline or rechargeable batteries . It was fine on the old fashioned Zinc Carbon ones though. I wa told this is because the alkaline / rechargeable battery the voltage is only 1.35V where the 'old original' ones are 1.5v not a lot but enough for some clocks not to work.
I'm still having problems with the cuckoo clock , the cuckoo is not come out at all now since I've changed from rechargeable ones to Duracell D size copper top , and it still doing great keeping the right time , the waterwheel is not moving either , perhaps the motors must be going as there is one for the cuckoo and one for the waterwheel .? Any ideas Stuey Cheers