Tach Trouble

Discussion in 'OnBoard Electronics & Controls' started by Roger G, Mar 27, 2011.

  1. pistnbroke
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    pistnbroke I try

    for future reference thats called a Wiggle Test ...usually done first and comes under checking he odvious .......

    Great you found it but keep the earth in mind as it may be adequate but only just ..

    and it makes a change to the thanked ..we usually get silence...have given you a bit of rep .
     
  2. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    But how could that be Piston, you said "first rule of electrics is any circuit affecting another is earth"

    So -- Were you wrong? Surely you were'nt wrong,---- were you.
     
  3. BertKu
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    BertKu Senior Member

    Glad you found the "dry" joint. Must have felt good, when you fixed it, without that it did cost you anything.

    With respect to the 10%, I am so sorry, can't help you anymore. I have spent the 500.000 already.
    Bert
     
  4. pistnbroke
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    pistnbroke I try

    no frosty I think he has two faults ..I a bad connection which he has found and second a poor earth connection which may give trouble in future.....the only way to test is to put the ( I think it was ) lights on and then put voltmeter bat neg terminal to lamp housings ...if over 0.5v earth is classed as faulty but the system may still work ....he could have very long earth cables ..in a canal boat we use 50 or 75 mm sq on the battery banks ...
     
  5. BertKu
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    BertKu Senior Member

    Boy, oh Boy you telling me that I can talk crap, but he has found his fault and you still state that he has another fault. That would be a chance of 1 in the Trillion. He is happy, he found his fault, who are you trying to confuse.

    You better pay the million to Frosty.
    Bert
     
  6. pistnbroke
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    pistnbroke I try

    An earth is classed a faulty if the drop is over 0.5v ..simple statement of facts .
    Unsubscribed bye by
     
  7. sdowney717
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    in my own case, the tachs sometimes have internal high resistance where the clock spring grounds the internal coil. I am talking of where the tiny clock spring attaches to an adjustable pivot arm used to mechanically set the gauge to a zero point. The tachs have an electric coil and a magnet. When the coil is energized it moves the coil which is directly connected the the rpm pointer. They are sort of like an electric motor in a sense.
    a contact cleaner sprayed on the pivot arm and then move it around makes it work again.
    perhaps I could add a ground wire solder it to the pivot.

    Does anyone have a source for the metal bezels that hold the tach face glass on the front?
     

  8. whitepointer23

    whitepointer23 Previous Member

    every petrol motor i have had drives the tacho off the coil, not alt like a diesel.
     
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