Selection of PO BOX items - Can I FIX THEM?

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  • Hi, here we have a variety of faulty items sent in by viewers to my PO Box.
    Can any of them be fixed? What sort of items will they be? Let's find out.
    If you would like to support these videos, please click here / mymatevince
    Remember that this is just for entertainment and I am not an expert in these repairs. The processes in the video may not be the best way, the correct way or the safest way to fix these things. I do love fault finding and trying to fix broken things, so I hope that comes across in this 'Trying to FIX' series. Many thanks, Vince.
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  • @iceman95590
    @iceman95590 10 місяців тому +31

    Many years ago, I built a control panel for a customer in Canada. Part of the function was a 5 hour timer once the equipment reached a set temperature (know as a soak in pottery). A few days after it was installed I got a report back that they were only getting 4 hours of "soak". I forgot that Canada was on 60Hz supply. I sent a 60Hz timer to them, problem solved. Keep up the good work. Mike

  • @bigdavidlakers4611
    @bigdavidlakers4611 10 місяців тому +9

    Well Vince all the way over here in Vegas it was a pleasure taking care of you and your lovely family whenever you come to Vegas make sure and stop by again

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +4

      Hey David, we certainly will. We all loved Vegas and will NO DOUBT travel there again. Really lovely to meet you! Until the next time 👍👍👍

  • @TwiLightVids
    @TwiLightVids 10 місяців тому +8

    Seen the length and title and instantly know this video will make my day!

  • @glen65
    @glen65 10 місяців тому +12

    Hey Vince, that clock radio repair was for sure the glue, with almost 50 years experience in electronics repair I have seen that glue they use to hold wires and components to be at fault many many times, don't underestimate it as a fault, I think hot glue is used now for that reason.
    The power grid is very accuratly controlled over 24 hours, the frequency may go up and down over a day with demand but is always the same number of cycles in 24 hours, amazing but true!
    Love watching great content and you keep thing from the landfill.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Glen👍

    • @SteveMasonCanada
      @SteveMasonCanada 6 місяців тому

      Agreed. That glue can and will cause some weird issues. You can't necessarily measure it with a DC ohmmeter. One of the worst cases is with the Kenwood TS-440 transceiver.

  • @andreasekart3853
    @andreasekart3853 10 місяців тому +22

    Hi Vince, i have a kitchen-clock from my grandmother. It dates to the early '50s and is a "Junghans Synchron" which runs on a synchronous motor powered by mains 230V. That means that the rotation of the shaft is synchronized with the frequency of the supply. The frequency here in Austria (probably most countries) is regulated. We get 4320000 cycles every day. Therefore this old, mechanical watch is incredible precise. If we didn't have daylight saving time I would never have to touch it. So i change the hours every 6 months and every 2 Years the gears (all brass:-)) and the motor spindle get a tiny drop of oil. It never failed at me.
    Keep up exploring failures! Greetings from Vienna

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +7

      Amazing that it is so accurate and built to last with some servicing 👌👍👍👍

    • @ProMasterTheGamer52
      @ProMasterTheGamer52 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Mymatevince
      When is part 44 of the Rolls Royce coming out

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +2

      @@ProMasterTheGamer52 This week hopefully👍

    • @ProMasterTheGamer52
      @ProMasterTheGamer52 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Mymatevince
      Ok

    • @ProMasterTheGamer52
      @ProMasterTheGamer52 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Mymatevince
      You should check if the tale lights are working

  • @petertryndoch8857
    @petertryndoch8857 10 місяців тому +26

    UV-C LEDs are expensive and haven't really found their way into consumer electronics as yet. So I doubt that that toothbrush sterilizer sterilizes anything. Just shines some violet light to make it look like its doing something.

    • @oldbatwit5102
      @oldbatwit5102 9 місяців тому +3

      Yeah. Quite a lot of things have a little, useless blue/violet light in and a nonsense UV sticker on the box.

    • @Jdbye
      @Jdbye 9 місяців тому +1

      You can find them sometimes, the best way to tell would be to look at the LED and see if it has a glass lens and metal housing. Even if it is UVC, it's probably just a single, weak LED.

    • @j.f.christ8421
      @j.f.christ8421 8 місяців тому +4

      UV-C LEDs have gotten cheap due to COVID-19, but those ones' look like normal UV. The UV-C ones have a yellow-ish tinge to them due to the quartz glass covering they have. My local supermarket was dumping phone steriliser boxes for $1 - they had real UV-C LEDs + wireless charging modules - win!

  • @colinboneham7387
    @colinboneham7387 10 місяців тому +5

    Yep lack of tools, standard size soldering iron & just my eyes. The only thing I will say is we found the toothpaste dispenser blocks easy with some toothpastes & lets some thru with others, so we used it as just toothbrush holder and cleaner, as to the paint work it was lilac wen we moved in we painted over it cream then went red and then too white, so yes some changes

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +1

      Cheers Colin for sending the unusual product over, and the history of the wall colour 😂 Thank you 👍👍👍

  • @Vandemonium4u
    @Vandemonium4u 10 місяців тому +7

    Hi Vince!
    Great job on my old watch. Yes it got a lot of wear when it was working. Found it in a car I was valeting that came from auction many many years ago.
    Good to see it move again even if briefly.
    Really entertaining viewing 👍🏼

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +4

      Nice one Chris, shame it only ran for just under 1 minute 😂 but it was glorious whilst it lasted! Thanks for sending it in. The replacement movement arrived on Friday, so hopefully if it fits and I don't lose any bits it should be fully working again. Cheers 👍👍👍

  • @VampyRagDoll
    @VampyRagDoll 10 місяців тому +2

    Nice David, what a lovely thing to do.

  • @PileOfEmptyTapes
    @PileOfEmptyTapes 10 місяців тому +11

    A clock set to 60 Hz in 50 Hz territory would be running slow, not fast, so I reckon it actually was the cap that fixed it (the oscillator may be sensitive to power supply ripple). I still have a fancy Grundig talking alarm clock from the early '80s somewhere that had a similar issue if memory serves (I think it used the same or a similar chip). The double-sided PCBs are notoriously fragile though, the things just weren't built to be repairable, so I kind of dread looking at it again. Last time just trying to measure a voltage on this or another similar unit (I had several) made a little 1/6 W or 1/8 W fusible resistor go up in smoke. I do have a whole folder worth of various Grundig Sonoclock service docs in any case, so should anyone ever need something....

  • @monsteryote
    @monsteryote 8 місяців тому

    I had an idog dance for a couple years I received broken that I was dreading taking apart and now he works without a teardown! Thank you so much!

  • @UltimatelyEverything
    @UltimatelyEverything 10 місяців тому +4

    We all need a Vince in our life with the amount of electrical devices i end up breaking i definitely need a Vince in my life 😂😂😂😂

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +1

      😂

    • @kittytrail
      @kittytrail 8 місяців тому

      you can be your very own Vince by learning and doing by applying what you've learned. then share your knowledge with others so they can also learn. 😉

  • @deeza72
    @deeza72 9 місяців тому +2

    Sending something to the PO BOX, you’re gonna love it Vince. 😊 will put it in the mail tomorrow. ❤

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you Deeza 👍😎

  • @RYGTVEE
    @RYGTVEE 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks Vince it was my clock u fixed glad it made it to you I had it for about 10 years and always wonded what was up with it glad you enjoyed it I did the whole family enjoyed it I used to be ryugaming but changed to RYGTV easer to remember thanks again glad to see it live again

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +1

      Really happy you sent that in. Personally I thought that was the most interesting item because of the timing from the grid. Still not 100% sure whether removing the glue or the capacitor fixed it, or even if it was just somehow taking it apart that got it working again, but end result is it is working and we all learnt something. Thanks again 👍👍👍👍👍

    • @RYGTVEE
      @RYGTVEE 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Mymatevince your welcome love all the videos really enjoy them and glad it works again

  • @mce_AU
    @mce_AU 10 місяців тому +4

    We had mainframes from the 70's (PDP11/70) that use the mains as a time reference.

  • @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami
    @abdulhkeem.alhadhrami 10 місяців тому +2

    Vince became famous, congrats!

  • @JAYG6390
    @JAYG6390 10 місяців тому +3

    Can't remember where I saw the video, but it was about the power grid and how they keep it to a perfect 50Hz as best they can, and even speed up/slow down the rate depending on what they need to do for accuracy. The video mentioned there are systems reliant on that timing too, but didn't realise there were manufacturers of digital clocks etc doing the same thing. Very cool stuff

  • @philcannon3068
    @philcannon3068 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Vince, been watching your channel for the last few weeks, binge watched the rolls royce vids, well done for taking on a great project. You have inspired me to, repair my cheap old multimeter, which had corroded battery terminal, now working, also my belt and disc sander, new switch installed and back working. Keep up the great channel, love the Amazon repairs. Regards Phil.

  • @pikeplace187
    @pikeplace187 10 місяців тому +5

    I thought you were actually going to try to fix the postal system😂 Thank you for another great video.

  • @snowysnowdon5584
    @snowysnowdon5584 10 місяців тому +1

    Magic moments Vince reminded me of my time in the RAF. I too saw Cirque De Soleil in Vegas.

  • @kriswillems5661
    @kriswillems5661 10 місяців тому +3

    There is NO voltage regulator in the circuit. The voltage is just rectified and fed to the chip. This means that the voltage of the chip will have a ripple on it. This is not problem if you have a good cap, because the chip uses little energy, so the ripple will be small. But if you have a bad cap, there will be a rather large ripple in the system, which might cause you to count extra cycles on the input pin - like the ripple is counted as a 50 Hz pulse. A good design would use a voltage regulator....

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +2

      So hopefully changing the cap was the actual fix then. I had it on for 2 days following the video and the time was constant. Strange how the cap looked OK, ESR was OK, just the capacitance was a bit out. Or maybe if it was run over a month or more the problem would reoccur. Cheers for your explanation Kris 👍👍

  • @NoGod4Me
    @NoGod4Me 10 місяців тому +7

    Seeing the Krug Bauman watch brought back so many memories of a misspent youth. They were a scam from back in the pre-internet days. They had a super premium brochure printed on expensive card, which pictured the various models and listed the prices as £2999, £3999 etc. I would show people the expensive brochure and tell them I could get them a £2999 model for £300 or a £3999 for £500. I was actually paying about £30 per watch.
    Every sucker I knew was walking around with one of those watches on in the late 90s 😂

    • @Vandemonium4u
      @Vandemonium4u 10 місяців тому +1

      Funnily enough it did have a fancy (expensive looking) box. Obviously I wasn’t bothered finding it for nothing and my boss was into his expensive watches so he would have had it if it was worth anything 😂
      Lasted me for years though

    • @philtowle4683
      @philtowle4683 10 місяців тому +1

      I collect analogue digital watches and have a krug bauman, it's actually fairly good quality. I didn't pay silly money for it.

  • @M1LAD81
    @M1LAD81 10 місяців тому +2

    Thanks, Vince!

  • @MayaPosch
    @MayaPosch 10 місяців тому +13

    The grid frequency has to be tightly synchronized. If the generators desynchronise it can cause a local or full grid collapse because of an inability of the generators to lock onto this frequency and thus shutting down. As a result something like the European grid is fixed to exactly 50 Hz +/- a fairly narrow tolerance, allowing not only generators to work in sync, but also clocks including those in your microwave and oven to use it as a timing source. It's generally more accurate than a cheap crystal.
    The grid frequency is also dependent on the supply/demand, which is where the importance of a spinning reserve comes from. This incidentally is why the addition of variable renewable energy sources like wind and solar are so problematic, as they cause intense fluctuations on the grid (cloud passing over and wind picking up or slowing down), that have to be compensated for by other generators on the grid. All of which threaten the perfect grid frequency and also make grid-synced clocks less accurate over long time period.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +2

      That's a really interesting read, thanks Maya 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @vince_martyn
    @vince_martyn 10 місяців тому +5

    I have worked at National Grid, the 50Hz frequency is very carefully maintained. It's the frequency that indicates if the power being placed onto the grid matches the load. So they increase the power being put in if the frequency starts dropping. You would expect the voltage to be the more important measurement, I was surprised.

    • @jimwyer4257
      @jimwyer4257 7 місяців тому

      I saw a documentary about the grid and the importance of the frequency. The guy in charge of supply got quite concerned if the frequency dropped even a little, like 49.9Hz. I believe the frequency is an indication of the generators actually slowing down as they struggle to match the load, (I.e. the actual frequency of rotation, or 1/3rd. of it in the case of the typical three phase supply). By turning on an additional generator somewhere, the load can be met and the frequency rises accordingly. The opposite happens when load falls. Then they start switching off generators. Many timed products use the mains frequency, including motors. Mains powered clocks often have a motor, wall wart timers have them ( the rotating kind) and even some turntables. The most famous of these being the Linn Sondek LP12. The motor that turned the platter turned in time with mains frequency.

  • @NorfolkMancave
    @NorfolkMancave 10 місяців тому +1

    Lol. Thanks very much for taking a look at the little hound. Some good fixes there tho mate. Some very strange faults in some of them. Thanks again Vince. 😂😂

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching Adam, sorry the hound only got a couple of minutes of airtime!!!

  • @victormorgan1690
    @victormorgan1690 7 місяців тому +1

    many thanks for you sharing your skills and time it's much appreciated, I watched a few of your videos,s and noticed you are also a watch enthusiast and very talented. thanks again from Scotland.

  • @matthewday7565
    @matthewday7565 10 місяців тому +4

    If I recall, mains frequency is within an absolute 1% at all times, but is corrected to average exactly 50Hz over the day for accuracy of mains synchronous clocks... the old teasmade would probably have a synchronous motor.
    Also, a synchronous motor clock is good at ignoring interference, while electronic mains synchronized clocks can jump forward due to using a poorly suppressed power tool

  • @ralphj4012
    @ralphj4012 10 місяців тому +3

    Epic. Many items go missing, not because the post office lost it (physically, not mentally), but because the sender or sender's post office doesn't include the correct customs forms and it gets impounded. Not sure what happens to the inductance of the stepper in the watch if it is coated in silver conductive paint, something to discover on a rainy day (a summer's day in the UK would suit).

  • @luciferbox5577
    @luciferbox5577 10 місяців тому +4

    Hi Vince. I’m a new subscriber to your channel after binge watching a load of your videos over the last few days and really enjoying them. As someone who knows absolutely nothing about electronics, especially repairs, I find your videos both fascinating to watch and educational. My usual response to something electronic not working is extreme frustration and then anger, which usually results in me either binning it or smashing it lol. I just don’t have either the time or the patience to try and resolve it. Watching someone else who obviously does have the patience to try and find out what’s going on both impresses me and entertains me. Right, onto watching some more videos.

    • @erbigimbi9903
      @erbigimbi9903 10 місяців тому

      Ha that is so true, I should do videos of me pulling those appliances apart into all their individual parts as retribution for them not working. lol

  • @oldguy8177able
    @oldguy8177able 10 місяців тому

    i would never criticize you,you are fantastic,what i like about you is you give it a go.

  • @cachebangwallop3482
    @cachebangwallop3482 10 місяців тому +1

    After watching Vince tackle the digital clock you might want to look up Laurens Hammond - yes, he of the wonderful jazz/gospel/rock/reggae etc organ - he started in clocks before finding a use for his synchronous motor to make accurately tuned notes. Great stuff, Vince, thank you.

  • @AndyHullMcPenguin
    @AndyHullMcPenguin 10 місяців тому +4

    Just a small point. Wrapping the whole coil in conductive paint puts a shorted turn around the coil. This will probably impact the function of the coil, especially if there is conductivity to the existing turns.

  • @tipfox9212
    @tipfox9212 10 місяців тому +7

    If you coat the whole coil with silver paint you create a new 'winding' with one turn - and its shorted. That weakens the electromagnet and broadens the pulses.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +3

      I would have thought the silver paint would only connect to the 2 sides of the one broken wire in the coil under all the silver paint as it is all enameled, so hopefully the intact coil was insulated against the silver paint. The wire going to the middle of the coil was still going into the middle so it shouldn't have shorted against the silver paint on top and the ohm reading suggests this was the case. It didn't work for more than 1 minute though 😂 Cheers Tip Fox 👍

    • @tipfox9212
      @tipfox9212 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Mymatevince I found the english word for such a shorted 1-turn winding - it's called 'shading coil' see i.e. here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shading_coil

  • @wisher21uk
    @wisher21uk 10 місяців тому +2

    Brilliant fixes Vince I agree with the glue Samsung TVs suffered with the glue going conductive.
    Really enjoyed the repairs 😊

  • @Chr.U.Cas2216
    @Chr.U.Cas2216 10 місяців тому

    Dear Mr. Vince.
    👍👌👏 😁🙈 LOL! The title and photo absolutely fooled me. I honestly thought that you would fix some P.O. boxes. 🙈🙈😁
    Best regards, luck and health in particular.

  • @JasonT-xp3kh
    @JasonT-xp3kh 10 місяців тому +4

    There's no actual UV light inside that thing. You can tell from yellowing on the outside from natural light while the inside is still the original color.
    The inside would be yellowed as well from the UV lights if it actually had them.

  • @electrickal1
    @electrickal1 10 місяців тому +3

    Quite a lot of things take a reference off the supply frequency for timing, things like house alarms too can run the clock off the mains which surprises people. Thing is though, the supply is incredibly accurate because as a hospital technician I see digital meters on our massive generation equipment and they are always within 0.05 of a cycle which is essential when paralleling any form of generator to the mains whether it's a solar inverter of a 2mva diesel generator.

  • @michaelwilson-bo2of
    @michaelwilson-bo2of 7 місяців тому

    i am new to the channel but impressed with your work and fixes will be back again

  • @PhilipBryden
    @PhilipBryden 10 місяців тому +3

    I had no idea a digital alarm clock could keep it's time using the 50Hz from AC. Presumably the modern clocks which run on DC will need a crystal added. Learnt something here today, thanks Vince.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +1

      Thanks Philip, it was news to me, I just assumed it would have a watch crystal in it. Amazing that the grid is so stable. Cheers for the Super Thanks👍

    • @DavidHembrow
      @DavidHembrow 10 місяців тому +4

      ​@@MymatevinceThe grid isn't just stable, it's guaranteed to be stable. Your get the same number of cycles each day. If for a few minutes it runs slow due to load, they speed it up later to compensate. Mains synchronised clocks effectively have atomic clock accuracy as a result.
      Lots of early digital clocks were mains synchronised. I have one from 1974 in my living room. It keeps *perfect* time.

    • @GeorgeStyles
      @GeorgeStyles 10 місяців тому +2

      Modern ones most likely get a time reference over WiFi using NTP :)

    • @PhilipBryden
      @PhilipBryden 10 місяців тому +1

      @@GeorgeStyles We have a Roberts CR 9955 which auto sets the time. It doesn't use WiFi so I'm thnking it might be GPS time.

    • @GeorgeStyles
      @GeorgeStyles 10 місяців тому +2

      @@DavidHembrow my mate who worked in a power station gave me an unofficial tour, and the amount of effort they put in to getting this right is phenomenal. It's like the stock price for a power station worker, with tickers on huge led displays. I believe they have to modulate it by physically speeding up or slowing down the spinning of the generator in response to demand (ie, England world cup kick off, loads of TVs go on, it slows so they have to speed it up somehow, or run it faster later to compensate)

  • @Davejazz
    @Davejazz 10 місяців тому

    Good job vince 👏

  • @GadgetUK164
    @GadgetUK164 10 місяців тому +3

    Fantastic Vince! Really interesting that tooth brush sanitiser, and the clock radio! I think it was that gunk!

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому

      Thank you Gadget 👍👍

    • @j.f.christ8421
      @j.f.christ8421 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Mymatevince Some of those glues they use on PCBs are known for becoming conductive as they age.

  • @BuyitFixit
    @BuyitFixit 10 місяців тому +6

    Nice Job Vince 👍pity about the coil on the watch. I think the clock might be something with the frequency selection. It won't be the transformer, but it there might be some filtering from the AC side through a diode or capacitor so it can get a clock type signal. At least it's working now. Keep up the great work 🙂

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +2

      Thanks Mick 👌👍

    • @kriswillems5661
      @kriswillems5661 10 місяців тому +1

      If you put on 50Hz signal into a 60 Hz clock chip the clock runs slow, not fast, because it's will increase the time by 1 second after 60 cycles, not 50. But the clock of Vince runs faster. So, the clock selection pin is not the issue.

  • @jeremyfish1975
    @jeremyfish1975 10 місяців тому +1

    I live in Vegas! Would have been sweet to have seen Vince

  • @309electronics5
    @309electronics5 10 місяців тому +4

    The battery on the first one had some protection board on it, it had a tiny stripe that was thicker then the lithium cell hence it read 0 volts because the battery manage system cut of the battery. Also that chip being clocked by the mains is a nice design and does not require any more parts

  • @TheSpotify95
    @TheSpotify95 10 місяців тому

    Nice set of fixes, glad to hear you got successes here! If I have anything around that is faulty, which I don't have the time or skills to repair, I might send it to your P.O. Box if you still have it open.

  • @philtowle4683
    @philtowle4683 10 місяців тому +1

    The watch movement you bought from eBay has 15% off. I got one of those I dogs in a bag of stuff from a car boot a few years back. I only wanted one thing out of the bag but the seller wanted me to take everything in the bag.

  • @leaderz0rz
    @leaderz0rz 10 місяців тому +1

    based on the thumbnail, i read that as you actually trying to fix PO boxes and I was confused and intrigued lol

  • @Tim_3100
    @Tim_3100 10 місяців тому

    Love these videos

  • @gamerpaddy
    @gamerpaddy 10 місяців тому +4

    2:53 these are not uv led's at least not the desinfecting uv-c type. uv-b neither, but even if, it wouldnt do anything.

    • @MrTabs4
      @MrTabs4 10 місяців тому +1

      yes is just a normal blue/purple led

    • @kam_mil
      @kam_mil 10 місяців тому

      So it's basically a scam

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому

      So it doesn't do what it claims. Naughty naughty! Thanks for letting me know 👍👍

  • @mrjsv4935
    @mrjsv4935 10 місяців тому +1

    Nice items and fixes :)

  • @tim9778
    @tim9778 7 днів тому

    Hi Vince. The mains frequency is very accurately controlled, to about 0.5% I believe.

  • @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
    @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 10 місяців тому +3

    Using mains frequency is pretty common. I've even seen it used for the clock of a microcontroller

    • @309electronics5
      @309electronics5 10 місяців тому +1

      Yep just divide it a few rimes and you have the frequency you want

    • @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365
      @jeremiefaucher-goulet3365 10 місяців тому

      @@309electronics5 in this case it's more a multiplication though. Using a PLL more commonly.

  • @pauldavies6037
    @pauldavies6037 10 місяців тому +1

    Re the clock radio yes that glue needed to removed from everything it is a common fault over time it goes hard and conductive on tvs hifi etc on any parts changing that cap and checking the others ECR's as well good idea

  • @fosterb247
    @fosterb247 10 місяців тому

    Thanks Vince - Great oral hygiene and time keeping fix. The Hz can really hurt when it comes to time keeping 🤓

  • @PrawnCocktailBro
    @PrawnCocktailBro 10 місяців тому +1

    Great vid Vince 😊
    That headrest tho 😂😂

  • @TheSkaldenmettrunk
    @TheSkaldenmettrunk 10 місяців тому +1

    This was an interesting video but wow.. the last one was crazy.. I didn't imagine that those clocks could take the timing of the power grit. Wow!

  • @MD4564
    @MD4564 10 місяців тому +2

    That headrest looked like an animal smiling.

  • @rangercv4263
    @rangercv4263 10 місяців тому +1

    All hail Vince. The master of the magnetic field coil twitchy dial indicators. Sega dog. Sega dog. Sega dog! 8 secs every minute..

  • @austinkoeppen6122
    @austinkoeppen6122 10 місяців тому +2

    That clock speeding up is similar to when you run a PAL region NES game on an emulator set to NTSC. It will be very sped up.

  • @johnackley3982
    @johnackley3982 10 місяців тому +1

    Old clocks in school do the same thing, motor runs in time with cycle in power line.

  • @RetroComputingReboot
    @RetroComputingReboot 10 місяців тому

    Famous at last! 😁. Great video too, well done

  • @jasejj
    @jasejj 10 місяців тому +2

    Among many other things the mains frequency is used to power synchronous motors, which are commonly used in high end belt drive record decks among other things.

  • @Drew-Dastardly
    @Drew-Dastardly 10 місяців тому +4

    The national grid will always self correct for frequency changes all in a tight margin. A mains powered clock should be perfect if they use the grid frequency, It may over-read a few seconds but then it will be retarded a few seconds to to make up for it. (OH NO I SAID THE R WORD!)
    Personally I would like a totally fecked up clock like the Lord Vetinari from Discworld. It's always going to be accurate at some point.

  • @jasonudall8614
    @jasonudall8614 10 місяців тому +1

    On the frequency thing of the mains.
    Since there are more than one power stations across the country.. and thesecare connected in parallel to our homes....it would be essential that each power station was out puting the same voltage at the same time.....and thus be in sync and stay in sync..
    The CEGB make huge efforts for this to be so... ...
    The 50hz is from memory held to parts per million over any 24 hr cycle. ...thus plenty good enough fore houshold clocks
    If your clock radio has a problem ...its noise either in the mains ref. Or on the pin telling it 50/60hz.

  • @kjellnilsson1615
    @kjellnilsson1615 10 місяців тому

    You are incredibly to fix anything!

  • @BowsettesFury
    @BowsettesFury 9 місяців тому +1

    The ending 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @kriswillems5661
    @kriswillems5661 10 місяців тому +4

    If you say the chip the signal is 60Hz it will count 60 clock cycles (instead of 50) before increasing 1 second. So, it makes your clock run slower, not faster. So,it's not a problem related to the 50/60 selection pin.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +1

      Good point, thanks Kris 👍👍

  • @telecomsuk
    @telecomsuk 7 місяців тому

    Having recently discovered your videos I love them. The little HP printer for the phone (works after shorting pins) reminded me of something I saw a while ago. Maybe this circuit has zero volt protection. I was watching another UA-camr trying to recell GoPro batteries but, when they put the new cells in the cases the batteries refused to work. They were convinced that there was a chip on board that knew when the board went zero volts and then refused to allow the batteries to work. Can’t find that video now

  • @philsheppard532
    @philsheppard532 10 місяців тому +1

    Voltage is also different in the states.

  • @davejones5705
    @davejones5705 10 місяців тому

    I remember reading a story on Reddit from someone who was constantly late. They had a mains clock like that and they would set it, it took timekeeping from the cycles of the power grid, and then they would arrive late for buses, college classes etc. Eventually they called the electric company and their clock helped prove that there was a problem with the local electrical grid operating too slowly. I may have misremembered some details from the story.

  • @daffyduxxx
    @daffyduxxx 10 місяців тому +1

    Great video Vince. What an intriguing fault with the alarm clock.
    Could I ask which soldering station you use and also that liquid flux.
    Many thanks for any help you can give
    Paul.

  • @Stephen.C.
    @Stephen.C. 10 місяців тому +1

    Damned ugly watch though,
    Great skills Vince,

  • @gilles111
    @gilles111 10 місяців тому +2

    If that wacht was a real TAG Heuer Aquaracer it would be about 1.000 - 1.500 Pounds in used condition (and over 2.500 new). The cheapest TH starts at 1.400 Pounds new. I'm pretty sure nobody would sent his TH to a PO-box for a video by someone you don't know. So good guess it was a fake one. Also, the quality of the watch gave it away.
    The clock, if it is set at 60Hz on a 50Hz net the clock it would be going slower. It would need 60Hz/second to measure 1 second but would get only 50 - it would think 1 second has passed when it got 10Hz out of the next second. In fact it would think only 1 minute (60*60Hz=3600Hz) has passed when in reality it has been 1 minute and 12 seconds (3600Hz/50Hz=72 seconds). So it would be about 17% slower, not 20% faster (and move minutes at 52 seconds). So it can't be the 50/60Hz setting which was at fault. Unless the 60Hz module is broken and counts 43,33Hz instead of 60Hz.

  • @CDRaff
    @CDRaff 10 місяців тому

    7:25 You are the first "repair UA-camr" who I have heard say that a lithium based cell shouldn't be used if it is fully discharged which is 100% correct. I still see tons of repair people here on UA-cam charging them from next to 0v all the time though.

  • @BrilliantDesignOnline
    @BrilliantDesignOnline 6 місяців тому +1

    The Lowry clock is how I fix everything; How did you fix it? I used MAGIC. (I took it apart and put it back together again)
    I am not saying it was aliens, but it was ALIENS
    as usual.

  • @techboogaloo
    @techboogaloo 10 місяців тому

    I love these random assortment of fixes videos. Would you be interested in me shipping a handful of Colecovison power cords that all have failed. Only issue... I live in the US and they would obviously be US plugs. Not sure what's wrong with any of them and don't trust myself working on vintage power supplies

  • @marcellipovsky8222
    @marcellipovsky8222 10 місяців тому +2

    Hi Vince, I hope the varnish did not leak in to the watch. 😀 Regarding the radio, I think the glue on the reference pin had something to do with the time shift.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +2

      I did think that afterwards about the nail varnish!!! Cheers Marcel 👍👍

  • @jimjones1652
    @jimjones1652 10 місяців тому

    I had a second hand on a watch do the same thing after changing a battery, I think it was dirt in the mechanism. It would work for a while and stop, I tried blowing in it but it didn't help. In the end I sucked it the best I could and it's now been working for 8 months.
    With the clock I just finished watching a video of someone making a circuit to detect the crossover point on AC and testing with an Oscilloscope and it works very well.

  • @aldo9923
    @aldo9923 10 місяців тому

    You have to come to NYC next time you’re in the states!

  • @brendonelton
    @brendonelton 10 місяців тому +1

    I was assuming a crystal oscillator to be faulty, I didn't expect the unit to be relying on the 50hz AC mains input frequency, mind blown!

    • @309electronics5
      @309electronics5 10 місяців тому +1

      Yeah i once also got a alarm clock that uses 50hz that got divided to the freqeuency it uses and my mind was blown when i got to repair it wow!

  • @dodgydruid
    @dodgydruid 10 місяців тому +4

    I fear a new movement is needed as you are missing the battery clamp and the tongued end which goes into the plastic base, the plastic has sheared off no doubt releasing the clamp in the process. Looks like an ISA clone, I quite like my Krug Baumann's as they have a solid heavy feel to them which I like. K-B were part of the early 2000's growth of not-Chinese watches, designed in Europe mostly and made cheaply in Chinese factories, Oskar Emil is another one which I quite like the best two I have is a Houston which is very alike to a Tissot T-Race and extremely heavy and my unusual Oskar Emil Orbit being a reglateur automatic fitted with a very unique movement in a steampunk-esque case which is also a tourbillion so making it a very unusual watch to wear. My Houston was my very first Sii "high hand" chrono and is much loved, ironically couple years back I bought a NOS one for £5 so I have one for looking nice and one a bit beaten up for messing about with hehe

  • @brad9529
    @brad9529 9 місяців тому

    Crimes can be solved by electrical system frequency. Frequency varies constantly and the variation is permanently recorded by the energy companies.
    The variation can be extracted from recordings of video or sound and then can be matched like a finger print against the offical record, leaving you with the exact time and date a recording was made.
    The variations are so minute the effect on clocks is minimal, whats a minute or 2 a year, no big deal

  • @JessicaFEREM
    @JessicaFEREM 8 місяців тому

    I misread the title and thought that you were fixing the PO boxes themselves lmao

  • @chrisprobert6
    @chrisprobert6 10 місяців тому

    😂the headrest photo could go viral

  • @samtheelf7
    @samtheelf7 10 місяців тому +2

    I misread and thought you were fixing PO boxes I was confused

  • @13ahab
    @13ahab 10 місяців тому +1

    After midnight the UK grid adjusts the electric supply so electric clocks are kept at the correct time every day you sometimes notice that lights get brighter when they do this. System Time and Frequency Deviation
    One of the oldest and most widespread uses of accurate substation time is monitoring the
    average system frequency. While the grid itself, and the machines connected to it, generally have
    a reasonable tolerance so far as small frequency offsets is concerned, many customers use the line
    frequency as a sort of time standard. Consider how many clocks in your own home require resetting when the power fails, even briefly.
    All of these devices use the line frequency as their time standard. The short-term frequency
    is less important for this sort of timekeeping than the frequency averaged over a period of hours
    or days. This allows the utility to control frequency during times of peak load, as one of many
    variables to direct power flows and ensure orderly operation of the grid. Then, when load is down
    (generally in the early morning hours), the frequency can be adjusted to “zero out” the
    accumulated time offset. System time and frequency monitors provide the information required to
    do this, by measuring and comparing system time (from the grid frequency) to precise time.

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому

      Excellent info, thanks for sharing it 👍

  • @TheCod3r
    @TheCod3r 10 місяців тому +1

    You might be able to fix PO Box items, but I betcha can't fix Royal Mail 😂

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому +1

      😂 That's for sure, thanks for watching Phil👌

    • @TheCod3r
      @TheCod3r 10 місяців тому +1

      @@Mymatevince all good buddy, I enjoy these little fixes to be honest. A nice break from reality lol

  • @MarkGovier
    @MarkGovier 10 місяців тому

    By entirely coating the coil with conductive paint you created a shorted turn. Effectively a transformer with a (near) zero ohm secondary.

  • @tarassu
    @tarassu 9 місяців тому

    Maximum voltage for regular Li ion being "tricke charged" aka, always charged, is 4.05.

  • @keithwilson13
    @keithwilson13 10 місяців тому

    like 20 years ago i was visiting london and it was the age before smart phones so i packed an alarm clock. i used a plug converter and went to sleep and woke up and the time was totally wrong. I had no idea why but now I know lol

  • @user-vq1rn7ms7w
    @user-vq1rn7ms7w 8 місяців тому +2

    Hi Vince, had the same problem with electric clocks in South Africa, we use the same powers system as U guys do, what I find if I put a 15 amp plug on the clock radio it wins time like crazy, If I put the 2 pin 2amp plug that the radio shipped with, it keeps time. I still have one of those 1970's clocks that my grandfather owned, after that every clock radio that I owned I made sure it had a 2 pin 2amp plug on it. Problem solved. Seen the same thing on these touch lamps, if U touch it, it switch on. Someone changed the 2 amp plug to 15 amp and it kept on blowing the lamp. Needles I explained it to them but they did not believe me and the lamp eventually got shelfed, it never worked properly after that. Same principal with a 2 amp, 6amp 15amp and 20amp circuit breaker in a db. box. The 2 amp plug does the same purpose. Had same problem on computer once, 15 amp plug kept on blowing power supply, changed it to a 5amp plug and problem was solved. Keep up the fixing, enjoying it evenly. Alex

  • @73kimbern
    @73kimbern 10 місяців тому +1

    Hey Vince. You have at least one more parcel arriving in the next few days to that PO Box. Hoping you want to try and fix.

  • @Karthor.
    @Karthor. 10 місяців тому +2

    46:16 Seems like the LM8650 is running on negative voltage for some reason in the datasheet it says Max -17.0 to +0.3V first time even seeing a chip that only needs a negative voltage

    • @Mymatevince
      @Mymatevince  10 місяців тому

      Thanks Karthor, I think I remember part of a GameBoy or maybe a GameBoy colour running on negative voltage, very strange to me. I suppose as long as there is a difference in the voltage then it can be used, but I find it confusing 👍👍

    • @TheSpotify95
      @TheSpotify95 10 місяців тому

      Why does your comment say 2 days ago when this video was released literally 1 hour ago 😕

    • @ekens6344
      @ekens6344 10 місяців тому

      @@TheSpotify95 Patreon supporters get to watch the videos a few days early

  • @Fuzy2K
    @Fuzy2K 10 місяців тому

    Hmm. I wonder if my GE clock radio has the same problem? One day, I saw that some of the LED segments were slightly dim, and later that day, I noticed the time was a few *hours* off... Interesting. :P

  • @johncrab67
    @johncrab67 10 місяців тому

    On the topic of the clock radio you could have put the old capacitor back in and tested it to see if it was indeed a capacitor issue.

  • @TheUnofficialMaker
    @TheUnofficialMaker 8 місяців тому

    Interesting

  • @thejoyoffix4720
    @thejoyoffix4720 7 місяців тому

    If i has not been mentioned already, 50Hz will cross the zero axis 100 times a second, so there will be no voltage at all at those crossover points. Also if you do the maths then the difference between 60hz and 50 hz is 16% and th difference between 60 seconds and 52 seconds is 13%. The thing is it should increase the clock speed, not decrease it.

  • @tarassu
    @tarassu 9 місяців тому

    TO be safe. get a RCD 10mA A type. And add it to your outlet.

  • @jochenwuerfel
    @jochenwuerfel 10 місяців тому

    Giga chad David 👌