DobbM Posted September 28, 2025 Report Posted September 28, 2025 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.
Guy Posted September 28, 2025 Report Posted September 28, 2025 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.
DobbM Posted September 28, 2025 Author Report Posted September 28, 2025 Point taken. I did another search and this was discussed over here: https://forum.studebakerdriversclub.com/forum/your-studebaker-forum/tech-talk/80418-clock-ideas-replace-or-convert Sounds like a good winter project.
Dwight FitzSimons Posted September 28, 2025 Report Posted September 28, 2025 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
Mark L Posted October 1, 2025 Report Posted October 1, 2025 If you do install a backup battery, you may need to wire it in such a way that it doesn't try to also power the rest of the electrical system. Otherwise, it might drain quickly if something gets left turned on.
Gunslinger Posted October 1, 2025 Report Posted October 1, 2025 I'm just wondering if there's a small enough quartz clock mechanism available form a hobby supplier that would fit inside the clock body and use the factory clock face...and the AA-battery could be mounted outside of the clock body under the dash. The factory illumination could be retained...just the guts of the clock replaced.
Footer Posted October 1, 2025 Report Posted October 1, 2025 How deep is the clock body? Would it be possible to mount a quartz movement with a long shaft on the back of the body? I have a volt meter in the clock location so I’m just kind of speculating. Mike
Footer Posted October 3, 2025 Report Posted October 3, 2025 Here is a site to check https://www.clocksandgauges.com/home.html
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