Capt. Rodbone
Senior Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2020
- Messages
- 177
- Location
- U.S.
- Vessel Name
- SV Stella Polaris MV Sea Turtle
- Vessel Make
- 1978 VanDine Gaff rigged schooner, 1978 Grand Banks Classic Trawler
Recently bought a grand Banks 42 classic that has one of the above clocks. I took it apart to see if it needed a battery. I also looked online and YouTube is usually helpful but I couldn’t find anything on this. Maybe because it should be so darn simple to figure out. ?.
There was no battery in it although in one of the pictures I have attached it seems to be the perfect rectangular spot for one to fit in. My biggest question is to confirm that these two small wires (smallest gauge I recall ever seeing) are too small and short to attach to anything however I see two small holes with what seem to be pins that provide resistance if I insert the wires in and release the pins. Am I correct on all my assumptions here? I don’t have any 9 V batteries on board currently are I would just test this out.
I’ve also shared a picture of one of our AC outlets. I have one in the aft cabin that does not have a cover on it. Should I try and obtain a metal cover such as these and if so are they available at a big box store?
Thanks in advance for responses and suggestions!
There was no battery in it although in one of the pictures I have attached it seems to be the perfect rectangular spot for one to fit in. My biggest question is to confirm that these two small wires (smallest gauge I recall ever seeing) are too small and short to attach to anything however I see two small holes with what seem to be pins that provide resistance if I insert the wires in and release the pins. Am I correct on all my assumptions here? I don’t have any 9 V batteries on board currently are I would just test this out.
I’ve also shared a picture of one of our AC outlets. I have one in the aft cabin that does not have a cover on it. Should I try and obtain a metal cover such as these and if so are they available at a big box store?
Thanks in advance for responses and suggestions!