Ken's Clock Clinic - A friend of the Flip Clock Fan

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  • Mackey
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    • Feb 2014
    • 3520
    • United States [US]

    Ken's Clock Clinic - A friend of the Flip Clock Fan

    Ken's Clock Clinic has been restoring Antique Clock for 40 years. He specializes in repair and maintenance of self winding clocks. But as some of our member's know, he also has a device that is crucial for those flip clock collectors who's household current is 220-240 V at 50 Hz verses the North American 110-127 V at 60 Hz. The Model 1930-115V inverter is simply the best for the price anywhere. I was so impressed I made an article about electrical conversion and his products.
    Choosing the right converter or transformer for your flip clock
    I've been in contact with him recently, especially getting his input for our latest video (see at bottom). He's done work on flip clock motors and such and will likely prove to be a resource for members in the future.

    If you have any experience with Ken or his products, please let us know here!

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  • Mackey
    Administrator


    • Feb 2014
    • 3520
    • United States [US]

    #2
    Ken just recently embedded the video into his site,

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    • Troy
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 126

      #3
      Yes I've had some experience in this i have got a few of those so call converters and believe me is a minefield out there.

      For a start keep away from anything from discount chinese stores .they do nothing but change the voltage ,they may claim to but alas they don't they are not worth the gamble. The one that i was sure that was going to work actually did not ,it was one of these. http://www.frequency60hz.com/
      As soon as i got it i put it on a multimeter it read 59hz - good for hair clippers but no good for clocks; it was not stable enough to run it.

      The only thing that's worked so far and keeped good time too, is my converter from Kens Clock Clinic. It's been plugged in for a couple of months now and I have not had to touch it..

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      • oldclockradios.com
        Vintage Member
        • Jan 2016
        • 36

        #4
        Ken's stuff is legitimate. I have bought the Model 1930 to power my Euro flip clocks. It is working great. Now I can expand my collection from Europe with reckless abandon. :-)

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        • Troy
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2016
          • 126

          #5
          UPDATE>> the test of time.... ok so i have been running my usa clock continuously for about a year now ...and it hasn't missed a beat....(nothing more to say) the proofs in the pudding as they say

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          • azimuth989
            Vintage Member+
            • Feb 2016
            • 66

            #6
            Originally posted by oldclockradios.com
            Ken's stuff is legitimate. I have bought the Model 1930 to power my Euro flip clocks. It is working great. Now I can expand my collection from Europe with reckless abandon. :-)
            Permission to proceed with reckless abandon is a wonderful thing!

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