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Mark
Guest
I have a J.C. Penney microwave that has served me very well for 19
years. There is one strange problem that it has that has puzzled me
for years.
When the weather gets cold, and I allow the house to get to 60-65
degrees (for long periods) during the day when I'm away, or if I'm
away for the weekend, the clock speeds up, so the time of day is
several minutes ahead of all the other clocks.
This never happens in the summer, or when I maintain the house
temperature at a steady 70 to 75.
Does anyone know what could cause this? Can cooler temperatures impact
the clock circuit?
This isn't a major problem, but it's had me scratching my head for
years.
Thanks.
Mark
years. There is one strange problem that it has that has puzzled me
for years.
When the weather gets cold, and I allow the house to get to 60-65
degrees (for long periods) during the day when I'm away, or if I'm
away for the weekend, the clock speeds up, so the time of day is
several minutes ahead of all the other clocks.
This never happens in the summer, or when I maintain the house
temperature at a steady 70 to 75.
Does anyone know what could cause this? Can cooler temperatures impact
the clock circuit?
This isn't a major problem, but it's had me scratching my head for
years.
Thanks.
Mark