Does your BMW digital clock require adjustment? Mine seems to lose a minute a day. I'd like to "adjust" this clock to speed it up ...
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Mine seems to keep perfect time.
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Mine is about five minutse slow each time I check.
More important from your picuture, how did you get 60 hertz 120 volts in your Beemer?
Is that a BMW option (what is the part nmber)?
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Quote: Mine is about five minutse slow each time I check.
More important from your picuture, how did you get 60 hertz 120 volts in your Beemer?
Is that a BMW option (what is the part nmber)? | That is a plug in converter, pobably about 70Watts worth of power or less, you can find those at discount stores such as Target, and in increasing sizes of power available.
You have to be able to run those PS2's in your SUV now a days, so that is why you are seeing them everywhere.
Back on topic, my clock seems fine, have not noticed any real changes, and I notice things like that (especially 1 min per day)
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Mine shows perfect time.
But your picture... That 120V plug. Be careful, it might make you change 3 car batteries in 2 years. 
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My clock is fine...'cept for the hour thing.... 
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