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    Tach Question

    How common is it for a Tachometer to break? Started up my boat and noticed mine isnt giving a read :( Hooked a meter up to the wires and it is pulsing. Just want to make sure its definitely broken before I go and drop the money on the a new one. Got any ideas on things to check before I buy a new one?

    Im pretty sure this is the one that is on my Nitro.

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    Re: Tach Question (NitroBoy8)

    Could also be your voltage regulators etc.. Look for burned/melted bullet connectors.
    Go ahead and post your motor size, year and serial# and Don from European Marine will be along shortly to help.

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    Re: Tach Question (Living Rangerously)

    Its an '08 115 Optimax serial number 1BG92775

    I dont even know where to start to look for other problems. Would just hate to buy a new Tach is thats not the problem.

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    Re: Tach Question (NitroBoy8)

    look under the dash at the back of the tach, there should be a small "pot" with an arrow on it, note where it's set at now, then take a small flat head screw driver and rotate the "pot" back and forth a couple times, set it back to where it was originally and see if it's working right again, most of the time that's the issue.
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    Re: Tach Question (Jig A Low)

    I'll give that a try Saturday when I take the boat out. What would cause that to fix the issue?

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    Re: Tach Question (Jig A Low)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by Jig A Low &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">look under the dash at the back of the tach, there should be a small "pot" with an arrow on it, note where it's set at now, then take a small flat head screw driver and rotate the "pot" back and forth a couple times, set it back to where it was originally and see if it's working right again, most of the time that's the issue.</td></tr></table>

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    Be careful that you DO NOT ROTATE THE POT SWITCH all the way around (stop at 1-2 positions).

    Sometimes, corrosion builds up on the contacts in these switches, resulting in no operation (or irratic operation).




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    Re: Tach Question (EuropeanAM)

    I have this one I removed from my '09 150 Opti when I converted to MercMonitor this past spring. It is a Merc tach and is just collecting dust. Let me know if you're interested.

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    Re: Tach Question (EuropeanAM)

    <table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by EuropeanAM &raquo;</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">

    +1

    Be careful that you DO NOT ROTATE THE POT SWITCH all the way around (stop at 1-2 positions).

    Sometimes, corrosion builds up on the contacts in these switches, resulting in no operation (or irratic operation).


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    x2. I fixed a tach this way in the past.

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    Re: Tach Question (Nova Kaw 650)

    That didnt fix it :( Anything else worth trying?

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    Re: Tach Question (NitroBoy8)

    Check to make sure you have 12V+ power on the "I" terminal (purple wire), and 12V- (ground) on the "G" terminal (black wire).

    If the above are true- more than likely your tach has failed.




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