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I have just been given a Dulwich Design winder like this

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No instructions and no mains adapter, (currently running on batteries) and if I'm honest not much idea how to operate it.

Each winder has two control [censored]s with three positions, the top one is marked "0", "on" and "12" and the bottom one is marked

"A", "B" and "C", a single led on each control panel glows either red or green depending on the various [censored] positions.

If you've got one, had one or have any idea how this works, please help :rolleyes:

Thanks

EDIT: apparently you cant type k n o b :o

Edited by azerbyjam
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I am not familiar with that winder, but the A, B & C probably translate to the number of turns per 24 hours (650, 850 & 1,000, which is fairly standard) & the 0, 12 & ON are probably Off, 12-hour cycle & On (always). I am less sure about the 2nd set of control settings because I have never seen a winder labeled that way. But it should be pretty obvious if the 0 = Off & ON = Always on. In that case, the 12 is probably a 12-hour cycle.

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I am not familiar with that winder, but the A, B & C probably translate to the number of turns per 24 hours (650, 850 & 1,000, which is fairly standard) & the 0, 12 & ON are probably Off, 12-hour cycle & On (always). I am less sure about the 2nd set of control settings because I have never seen a winder labeled that way. But it should be pretty obvious if the 0 = Off & ON = Always on. In that case, the 12 is probably a 12-hour cycle.

Thanks for reply freddy.

I thought that about the 12 setting as well but it just doesn't seem to do anything, I'll have a play around with the settings for a couple of days to try and find out what everything does.

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The A B C may be left, right, and both directions so if you have a 7750 you can set it in the winding direction, for a 28xx movement use the both.

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