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Sunday, October 18, 2009
I Found a Spinner… URGHHHH!
The Housing
PVC scrapings were seen at the base because of the poor construction. The winding cup, with the weight of the watches, was rubbing against the wooden support constantly giving unnecessary resistance to the motor thus causing premature failures.
Here you can see the underside of the turntable which shows the “bruising” it’s received while spinning with the weight of the watches.
Please have pity on your expensive watches. This unit will give a very high TPD as it turns the whole day non-stop. This will eventually translate to an extra tight mainspring. I wouldn’t recommend this unit even as a cheap watch winder. It’s really not worth the money spent. I just wonder which insane seller would sell such a product and the buyer is equally insane to buy it. I was in doubt initially about all the hype when referring to “spinners” marketed as watch winders. I was thinking it’s just a marketing ploy or a play of words. With this unit, I’m 100% convinced of its existence and how some people are fooled by it and in buying it. The Motor
The manufacturer uses a very low cost China-made motor with a gear-head full of plastic gears. The owner claims that he bought this unit about 4 months ago without warranty. This is relatively a short time and true for the short life-span of a cheap product.
The Circuit
A total crap! It is obvious that…
The adaptor here has a CE approval marking and some other Safety approvals which I can’t figure out. On measuring the output voltage, I read only 0.76V which means the power brick is dead.
You really get what you pay for. After just 4 months of usage, the owner has to face a dead motor and a dead adaptor. Right after taking these photos, I called the owner to tell him that I can’t repair this unit. It needs more than repairs. All parts needed a replacement in order to even be an average winder unit. From the exterior, it may look acceptably pleasing but this unit will hurt your expensive timepieces. DO NOT BUY! If you have one, for heaven’s sake please stop using it and have it upgraded as a standard watch winder. If you can DIY, follow my later blogs for a simple watch winder circuit you can build yourself. If you need any assistance now, I can advice you on this issue. Labels: spinners
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