1Longbow
Dec 01, 2017Explorer
Quiet clock
I'm looking for a QUIET clock with a camping theme type face,with moving hands on there face. The one that came with the camper is just plain loud. Thank you
SoundGuy wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions but anything I've seen so far appears to be too deep and therefore might interfere with the adjacent slide. Our trailer is in winter storage now but I'll have to put a tape measure to this next time I'm over there to establish just how much clearance I have to work with.
SoundGuy wrote:Playtime II wrote:
Your clock is louder than the A/C or than the furnace? Ouch. Well I guess my partial hearing loss isn't a bad thing after all.
Rarely use the A/C, never at night when we're trying to sleep and that darned clock tick drives me nuts. Our primary heat source is a ceramic electric heater that barely makes any sound at all, the furnace we only use to augment the electric heater when outside temps really begin to drop and at that it only runs intermittently. Scoff if you must, the clock tick is annoying.
Playtime II wrote:
Your clock is louder than the A/C or than the furnace? Ouch. Well I guess my partial hearing loss isn't a bad thing after all.
SoundGuy wrote:
....Most "non ticking" clocks I've seen online are much thicker than my stock clock which is just ~ 1.5" (3.8 cm) thick and there's not much clearance between it and the slide.
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Indoor Wall Clock with Temperature & Humidity ,Glass Cover,Silver Color(Aluminum Metal Frame, 10')4.1 out of 5 stars 222 $1798 PrimeJohno02 wrote:
Might try taking it apart and installing some sound-deadning pads, and/or soft rubber wshers around the shaft.
SidecarFlip wrote:
...or a piece of corrugated cardboard cut to fit the back of the clock case. Anything will absorb the tick-tock is doable.