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I managed to find time today to finish cleaning and rebuilding the gear train today. Everything seems to be working properly with regard to the two magnets between the second and centre wheels. When the second wheel is inserted into the centre wheel there is quite obvious resistance pushing the two wheels apart. Win!
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Well the dial side was a lot trickier than the train side. After a few goes I managed to get it all lined up and working correctly.
Unfortunately, there are no signs of life. Using my multimeter the coil tests good, the battery is good, but there are no pulses emitting from the circuit [emoji22]
Looks like I'll be keeping my eyes open for a donor 1337 or 1332 from which to salvage the circuit.


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ฉันต้องการหากซื้อCircuit  Omega  1337 ตัวนี้ช้วยฉันทีต้องหาซื้อใด้ที่ไหน?
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Yes, that is probably what is needed. If you have a link to one for sale, that would be great.


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