This makes 4 times now this clock has failed over the past 10 years or so. 
This is a stock clock with IN-18's. I have another set of these electronics 
that has never failed, but then again, I had changed the tube board to 
accommodate the Z566M tube. Different current demands? It has worked like a 
charm for years now. The failure with the IN-8 clock this time was a leaky 
C6. In the past the inductor has failed, but usually its one of the 
electrolytics in the Pwr supply stage. It's become kind of a ritual where 
every 2-3 years I have to pull the clock apart and play detective and 
figure out what's wrong after its starts blowing fuses. Kind of fun now, 
actually! 

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