Yes, the clock is 100% A++ quality. I do not want to give the wrong 
impression on this. It's the native behavior of the clock components in 
which I am looking to keep cool...even if others think it's ok for them to 
be hot.  

Thanks,
-Darin

On Friday, October 10, 2014 4:16:47 AM UTC-5, Paul Parry wrote:
>
> I have built lots of PV Electronics clocks 60+ and not had an issue with 
> any of them. They are a sound design and very well thought out, Pete is a 
> very exerienced guy and knows what he is doing. Yes, some parts may get a 
> little warm, it is what they are supposed to do. It's like thinking there 
> is a problem with a coffee maker, because it gets hot..
> You have got a very nicely engineered clock, just be happy with it and not 
> try and find an issue where there isn't one.
>  
> Regards,
> Paul
>  
>

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