On 12/17/2014 05:54 AM, Morris Odell wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> You may remember some posts a few months back about my conversion of a
> Sperry marine radar into a clock. Well it's almost done! Here's a video of
> progress to date:
>
>
http://youtu.be/kTHOvdUqQOk
>
> There a few little software tweaks to go and a minor amount of metalwork
> but it's pretty much there. Unfortunately I was never able to solve the
> transformer noise problem so adding chimes is not worth doing. It displays
> GPS time through my home wifi link and if there's no GPS available it can
> be set manually and uses the mains frequency as a reference.
That is one of the most impressive clock designs I've seen in a long
time. Well done!
Regarding the whine. That would have to go! Have you considered
removing the transformer and having it baked and dipped at a motor
repair shop? The varnish should both bind the windings in place and
dampen any magnetostriction.
I use converted metal-halide street lights in my shop. They were
mounted 40 ft above the road where the noise didn't matter. Intolerable
indoors. I took the ballasts down to my friendly local motor shop and
had them dipped and baked. Almost complete silence.
>
> Power consumption in display mode is 115 watts mostly losses in the power
> amplifiers and deflection ballast resistors. There are some BIG heatsinks
> on the back. Now the biggest issue is where to put it - the domestic
> engineering manager is hard to please :-(
Wow. I'm surprised it's that low. Let's see, about 64 watt-hours a
month. $10 at our $0.12/watt-hour rate. Yeah, it's worth it.
John
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