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Minor thought process here and wanted to see if anyone has tried this. I have a negative battery terminal disconnect, and when used, obviously, the clock stops. 

I was thinking of keeping the power to the instrument for illumination of the clock face, but to get the mechanism (minute and hour hands) to run off a button battery.

Stupid idea? Why didn't I think of that? 

Comments/Suggestions/Thoughts always welcomed.

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It will take more than a button battery to run a mechanical clock designed for 12v. Average button 1.5v and even if you put 8 in series to get 12v it wouldnt have the amp/hr capacity to run very long. 

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DobbM, your idea is sound.  I suspect that the electro-mechanical clocks in our Studebakers would last longer if always powered up.  There are small 12-volt rechargeable or non-rechargeable batteries on the market--just search.

--Dwight

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