Unfortunately, I have no photos of the circuit board repairs.

On 4/4/16 1:14 PM, Ciaran Wills wrote:
Were you able to fix it?  I have a V400 that appears to have suffered the
same fate, and I'd really like to get it running again.

On Saturday, April 19, 2014 at 3:05:50 PM UTC-7, nixiebunny wrote:

This clock had a hard life. The PC board was baked from the transistor
overheating. There was also a carbonized spot to the left of the
transistor, where the far end of the rectifier diode pad was placed very
close to the transistor, with a ground plane in there too! 0.5mm spacing
between traces with 200VAC on them. I don't know which was the chicken and
which the egg.





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