azerbyjam Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 (edited) I have just been given a Dulwich Design winder like this 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 Thanks EDIT: apparently you cant type k n o b Edited July 9, 2008 by azerbyjam
freddy333 Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 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.
azerbyjam Posted July 9, 2008 Author Report Posted July 9, 2008 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.
FxrAndy Posted July 9, 2008 Report Posted July 9, 2008 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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