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C51 4 Bits Electronic Clock kit
rcbuck:
tooki, I must have confused you. I was asking about the size of the digits for the DS3231 SMD clock. They appear to be about 3 inches high, which would be more than enough for me. I can see 1-1/2 inch digits with no problem. When they get below 1 inch I have problems.
I am going to order the DS3231 SMD kit. I would rather pay a little more for accuracy. Having to constantly reset the clock would be a pain.
kalel:
--- Quote from: rcbuck on June 09, 2017, 03:34:39 pm ---I am going to order the DS3231 SMD kit. I would rather pay a little more for accuracy. Having to constantly reset the clock would be a pain.
--- End quote ---
Best of luck with the kit!
tooki:
--- Quote from: rcbuck on June 09, 2017, 03:34:39 pm ---tooki, I must have confused you. I was asking about the size of the digits for the DS3231 SMD clock. They appear to be about 3 inches high, which would be more than enough for me. I can see 1-1/2 inch digits with no problem. When they get below 1 inch I have problems.
I am going to order the DS3231 SMD kit. I would rather pay a little more for accuracy. Having to constantly reset the clock would be a pain.
--- End quote ---
As I said in my reply, that kit's digits are 68mm high, which is 2.68".
rcbuck:
Thanks tooki. I missed that in you post. Appears age makes it hard to see and also easy to miss entire sentences. ;)
aldolo:
I've turned this clock in a timer to power on/off a device on a daily base. Maybe someone else could be interested in it.
https://github.com/aldolo69/C51CLOCK_TO_TIMER
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