Diesel Engine Tach Adapter RPM Signal Sensor For Motorcycle ATV UTV Boat Yacht 759117946977 | eBay
Did it work with any tach?
Did it work with any tach?
It's probably going to give you a signal, but not all tachs use the same signal. When the electronic advance ignition system on my CH25 in my Simplicity Legacy took a dump I had to change it out to the redesign replacement parts that Kohler switched to. Which of course did not include a tach output. Tried something similar to that, it wouldn't run the tach. (Yes I tested the tach with another output signal system and I knew it worked).
Depending on the electronic tach.... some have a dip switch, others have pins on the back with with a little jumper to connect two of the pins.It's probably going to give you a signal, but not all tachs use the same signal. When the electronic advance ignition system on my CH25 in my Simplicity Legacy took a dump I had to change it out to the redesign replacement parts that Kohler switched to. Which of course did not include a tach output. Tried something similar to that, it wouldn't run the tach. (Yes I tested the tach with another output signal system and I knew it worked).
Did you notice the Subject-Line of this Thread, per chance…?the epay unit is JUST the 'sensor'
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So does this mean if you buy a tach that uses a magnetic pulse it will not work with these sensors? Not making an argument. Actually a little cornfused on the whole thingafter scanning the web..( DR01 ). you can buy from $27-$95...
from one seller's page...
1. How does it work?
It senses magnet signal change when vehicle original alternator is running, then then output 9v pulse for all types of Tachometer/RPM Gauge
2. Features & Specifications:
- Compatible with all types of Diesel/Gasoline Engine
- Easy Installation, no breaking cable, no need CANBUS/OBD
- Output TACH ratio: 4pulses/round
- IP67 Waterproof
- Mini Size with Play & Plug design
- Power supply: 9-36V DC
haven't seen the real instruction sheet but the 'specs' are well, weird...
seems it output 4 pulses per rev, though HOW that happens is a mystery.(most alts are 3phase devices...).. some info about 'alternator signal'.
as for 'compatibility', you'ld have to KNOW your tach requires a 4 pulse per rev input signal of only 9 volts.