egomon wrote: You can get a very good deal from the Roger Rhiel (synchronar inventor) sun Barry for the parts (metal and lexan cases,bands, boxes and flyers) and one guy in Germany is doing repro modules (
http://www.strikesandspares.de/com/modriehl.htm).
And I have some 20 or so original working modules (MK1 and MK2) what are for sale.
Hope that helps
Regerad
Egon
Egon, I shudder to think how many of the rotted out Synchronars you had to go through to glean those workers.
I have about a dozen working modules, but that was the end result of opening 70+ Synchronars, only really repairing a few. The ones that were rotted, were generally hopeless. So many things done right on the Synchronar, only to be ruined by those batteries.
Original poster: "Ebay" isn't a dirty word - you can use it here. I edited your title.
Syynchronar modules with a pin hole on each side between the top reed switches. The inventor or his sons have already tried powering them up years ago via those holes, using probes. Now they have have been unsealed to the elements, besides whatever flaw shut them down initially. Barry R. is nice enough to deal with, but I am looking forward to them running out of those old [junk] parts.
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Sales of vintage LED, LCD, analog watches,
parts and gadgets -
repair tutorials & tips
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