Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Default clock module accuracy?
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@sdetweil
Mine is off a full minute right now. Funny thing is it will usually catch up in a few minutes. I notice it most often around xx:45 to xx:49 in the afternoon, evening .
Not a big deal to me what is 30 to 45 seconds matter anyways.
Now as I am writing this it caught back up. I would not notice at all if I dd not have another clock running directly below it that gets it’s time from the network too. -
@plainbroke interesting
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@sdetweil
I thought you would find that interesting, I never thought much about it until the previous post came about. Like I said it doesn’t bother us or cause any issues. They really are at least with in 45 seconds of each other. If I reboot the pi it will sync up for most of the day… Maybe that is his answer to restart his pi just before bed, assuming it is that important… -
@plainbroke i have a bedside clock, that gets its date/time from the signal in the ac powerline.
since i picked up an iphone , the bedside is 2 minutes behind
my android is ok… weird -
@plainbroke Out of interest and to see if you get the same issue, can you try my MMM-SweepClock and see if it has the same issue? Just want to see if it may be the module that is loosing time?
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@mumblebaj
Sorry but no. I am out of pi’s to test on. And it is not something that matters to me .
What is a few minutes in the grand scheme of things.