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pcstru:
Anyone care to describe, preferably with some drawings, a "maintaining power" mechanism?

Joe Redburn:
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maintaining_power>

The search goes on. After a period of inactivity we have pictures of three examples of maintaining power.

Three photos, from Don Fagnan, show aspects of the maintaining power from his Vienna regulator.

Scottie-TX sent photos of the maintaining power from one of his Viennas.

I provided the maintaining power of my Seth Thomas #2.

These photos may be seen at

<http://www.flickr.com/photos/riegelpete/>

That ought to get you started
Regrds
Buckles

jltrent:

A good source for general information, including maintaining power, is the book "A Rudimentary Treatise on Clocks, Watches and
Bells", by Edmund Beckett.  An online version can be found at http://www.nawcc-index.net/Articles/17576.pdf...

pcstru:
@joe - thanks. I'd come across those photo's on my search but still couldn't figure it out. Need to think harder I guess!

@jl - that is a simply fantastic resource. Thankyou!

bush2:

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A good source for general information, including maintaining power, is the book "A Rudimentary Treatise on Clocks, Watches and
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I get the same problem.I'd come across those photo's on my search but still couldn't figure it out.any more detail about this?

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