Tiny Tach Dead?

Blue Monarch

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Dirk Wingrove
Anyone here ever have troubles with a tiny tach? Stopped reading rpms and now just reads hours without ever increasing.

Tried wrapping the cord around plug wire a couple more times in case the signal wasn't strong enough, but that didn't help.

Any tips? My guess is replace and be done with it. I just hate having to start at zero on hours again. For some reason, that just grinds my azz.
 

GeneMiller

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gene miller
My hr meter died. After many hrs but I just couldn't replace it. If there was an easy way to match the same numbers I would have. Traded for a new machine instead.

Gene
 

Mike Draper

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get an analog hour meter and hook it to a battery until it reaches the hours you want it set at.
 

dgardner

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If there was an easy way to match the same numbers I would have.
Here's an hour meter you can preset to any elapsed time - designed for replacing failed meters:

http://www.enmco.com/new/t44-lcd-hour-meter.php

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Product Description
ENM’s series T44 Hour Meter features a 6-digit, 7 segment LCD display. The accumulated hours are stored on powerless, nonvolatile data backup using CMOS EEPROM technology, where small space and reliable instruments are required with memory that does not rely on a battery. The unit is ideal for maintenance applications. Hour meter displays hour glass and decimal point.

Special Function
Allows user to preset total hours and replace a failed meter without loss of total elapsed time.

Please contact us for additional information about this product.
 

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