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Old fashioned digital flip clocks display digits on flip-down leaves. The mechanisms are described in this page.
 
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The earliest form of digital clock displayed the digits (and possibly days or the week and months), each split into top and bottom halves on adjacent leaves in a pack as in this animation. These are brought into Restart Parties from time to time as cherished legacy items, or treasured finds from a car boot sale or similar. They were electromechanical devices with ingenious mechanisms which it helps to understand in any repair situation.
 


===Safety===
===Safety===
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::Old mains powered devoces may have worn or perished insulation on the mains lead, creatng a shock or fire hazard. In the oldest devices, the design may be inerently insafe, for example with no earth connection to exposed metal parts.
::*if for example it deals with mains-powered equipment or high voltages
::*or if special care is required in handling hot or sharp tools
::*or hazardous substances.
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Revision as of 11:22, 7 December 2021

Old fashioned digital flip clocks display digits on flip-down leaves. The mechanisms are described in this page.

Summary

The earliest form of digital clock displayed the digits (and possibly days or the week and months), each split into top and bottom halves on adjacent leaves in a pack as in this animation. These are brought into Restart Parties from time to time as cherished legacy items, or treasured finds from a car boot sale or similar. They were electromechanical devices with ingenious mechanisms which it helps to understand in any repair situation.

Safety

Warning03.png
Old mains powered devoces may have worn or perished insulation on the mains lead, creatng a shock or fire hazard. In the oldest devices, the design may be inerently insafe, for example with no earth connection to exposed metal parts.

Main section