[time-nuts] Local Solar Time Clock

Don Latham djl at montana.com
Sun Jan 19 22:58:15 UTC 2014


If you Really want to show it, use a pendulum clock using an equation of
time cam to change the length?
Don
P Nielsen
> I am really learning a lot by reading the current discussion. As for
> accuracy, the clock was originally envisioned for "non-scientific" use.
> Something within the budget and building capabilities of the home
> enthusiast. A weekly deviation in seconds would seem tolerable. But I am
> encouraged those here will find the optimal solution.
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> Once operational, it might be worthwhile to port the design to PIC and
> provide a graphical interface for entering location data during
> programming.
> There appear to be PC solar clock apps online against which one could
> periodically compare the quartz clock and correct any accumulated error.
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> http://www.jgiesen.de/sunclock/index.html
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> Can't wait to build one.
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> P Nielsen
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