Quote Originally Posted by Dogfish View Post
The old analog clocks supposedly adjusted their rate by your adjustment of the time... I would guess based on a 24hr period. If the unit is "running fast" and you set the time back, it somehow adjusted the rate of the unit... it slowed a little. If it was extremely off, it may require your intervention for several days.

Of course, the same is true if the clock is "running slow".

I have had a few automotive analog clocks, not only in TV's, that this procedure has convinced me that it works. Give it some time before you pronounce it and toe tag it.

From what I remember, unfortunately... you have to go through the teaching of the clock whenever power is lost... ie dead battery.

-Jim

interesting! i didn't know that and have no idea how that would work - maybe thats part of the electronics in that circuit board. ill keep my eye on it and adjust as necessary. thanks for the tip. if it goes slow or fast over the next little bit i'll know that it might just be "learning"