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theoldprof

Veteran Expediter
This is not truck related, but I hope somebody has the info I need. Recently bought wifey a tall clock. It has a battery movement. It also chimes. I can turn off the chimes, but they are off all the time. The "chimes" are a small speaker about 2 inch diameter with a double wire running from the speaker to the mechanism. I would like to lower the volume of the chiming all the time. Can a volume control switch (a rheostat?) be installed in the wire going to the speaker to lower the speaker volume? If so, is there a + and a - speaker wire? Can the control switch be wired into either wire? If such an animial is available, where can I get it. Thanks.
 
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late4dinner

Seasoned Expediter
I'll just bet ya that if you stopped at a Radio Shack and asked that question to one of the youngsters you would be fixed up right quick.

Those kids know how to do just about everything.
 

theoldprof

Veteran Expediter
Thanks late, but you lost that bet. Stopped by the local Shack. The young gal and guy looked at me like I was the owner of multiple heads. They didn't have the foggiest what I could use. I did see some potentiometers that I think are volume controls. However, they have different ohm resistance. And there are also three connectors on the gizmo. Anybody else got suggestions?
 

bluejaybee

Veteran Expediter
I don't think the resistance would matter all that much in what you are trying to do. The 3 post control should still work. Cut one of your speaker wires (shouldn't matter which one) and try them on different posts till you find a variation you like. If all else fails, put your wires back together. All you are out is the switch.
 

theoldprof

Veteran Expediter
Thanks, bluejaybee. I talked with an electrician friend of mine and he is going to scrounge a switch, test it with his trusty ohm meter, solder the wires and make a house call and we'll install it. He's retired also so he's desperate for something to do. I am going to mount it with the switch knob sticking out of the back of the clock so I can control the volume as needed. Sometimes we have overnight guests and they probably don't want to hear the BONG, BONG all night long.
 

theoldprof

Veteran Expediter
Today my retired electrician friend came by with his trusty bag of tools and a switch and we installed the switch. My wife about croaked when she saw us with a drill starting to auger a hole in the back of her new clock. Works like a charm.
 
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