Sorry that it took me so long to get back about this clock problem. We have 
the clock work perfectly now. I have to give my friend Mike all the credit 
for figuring this out. It appears that the original clock design schematic 
calls for 7400 series ICs but the BOM calls for 74LSXX. Mike has a IC spec. 
book and after comparing the differences in the ICs we found that the 
74LSXX have an output of 8ma and the 7400 series have an output of 16ma. We 
believe that the original design was for 7400 but in shopping for them 
found that there are very few suppliers anymore. We think that this is why 
they changed the BOM to 74LSXX. With the smaller output from the 74LSXX IC 
and the amount of resistance in that circuit the current was marginal and 
not enough current to drive the other ICs correctly in the circuit. We 
ended up removing R1 and R3 (360 ohm) and leaving everything else the way 
it was. It works perfect now and all of the setting switches work fine 
also. Thanks for all the feedback from everyone

Dave    

On Tuesday, March 7, 2017 at 6:37:54 PM UTC-6, [email protected] wrote:
>
> I'm hoping that someone out there can help me with a problem that I am 
> having with a Taylor Edge clock kit that I built. After completing the kit 
> and plugging it in it seemed to be working fine. Then I noticed that the 
> 10s second display tube and the 10s minute display tube were not counting 
> correctly. They would count from 2 to 3 to 4 to 5 but then it would go back 
> to 3 then 4 then back to 2 and then start the sequence over again. The 1s 
> second and 10s minute tubes would count fine. I asked a friend of mine that 
> knows a lot more about this stuff than I do and he recommended that I try 
> disconnecting resistors R13 and R15 (both 240 ohm) from the time setting 
> circuit to see what would happen. This fixed the counting problem but now I 
> cannot set the time. I can't believe that I am the only person that has had 
> this problem and am hoping someone out there knows the answer. I am 
> attaching the schematic.
>
> Thanks
> Dave
>

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