It's not exactly a difficult problem to solve, as $9.95 Walmart 2xAA battery circular clocks with the hands things that turn in circles run for a year on a set, and LCD travel alarms for far longer. The popular ones now have a DC wall wart to power them and you just stick your iPod or iPhone in the cradle.

I can certainly relate to collecting fun antiques, but that's basically what clocks that tell time by your 60 hz grid cycles are. So much easier to drop your iPhone in the cradle, it'll sync with the internet time server, and you are all set.

Except new years morning last year. Oh, and the time change bug.

OK, I see your point!

DAN FINK
Buckville Energy Consulting



William Miller wrote:
Todd:

I guess your off-grid clients don't have commitments, but my clients sometimes have places to go and deadlines to meet.

Your point?

William Miller



At 07:46 PM 4/4/2011, toddc...@finestplanet.com wrote:
I wasn't going to say anything, but electric clocks off-grid? really???

Todd
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