james_stan wrote:Hi all
One (Uranus) had a Frontier module fitted- working but incorrect for case. BTW did these ever use conductive rubber for the buttons ?
The final one is a Litronix module. I tried powering it from a bench PSU (3V) with croc clips on the bottom connector (-ve) in one compartment and another +ve on the side connector. The two spare connectors buzz out.
Cheers, James
The Frontier module is an infinately better(IMO) product than any Uranus produced module. There seems to be some realistic belief that near the end of their run, Uranus purchased modules from other manufacturers, particularly Hughes anf Frontier. Either that, or they were the best replacements.
Your Litronix: You understand that both batterys would normally go down. And the 3 volts is only used to light the display,
only 1.5 volts is used to run the circuit. Which is how 99% of LED watches were set up, internally or by the layout of the battery contacts - the Hughes modules with their secondary contact in the "negative down" side are a classic example. Anyway....by not supplying 1.5 v. to the one set of contacts, you aren't running any juice thru the oscillator, hence no frequency action.

I suspect you have fried the circuit running th 3 volts through as you have, contrary to it's design.
Final point of understanding the mind(circuit) of a Litronix: There is one contact, usally at either about 12 oclock position or 6 o'clock position that carries juice to the case - power properly, run a jumper from that clip to any of the button or setting contacts - voila! You have light(unless the module is dead, of course).
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