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I noticed that at the back of the RPM gauge three connectors are available: 6V / + / 12V
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Probably to fit in a positiv earth setup?
Should I connect 12V in my car (negative earth) tot the + and earth the 12V?
Do what? Connect vehicle earth to + terminal?bmcecosse wrote:The gauge will likely go bang if you do that....
George, Thanks for the explanation and the link!gtt1951 wrote:Having seen the better resolution instructions and read through them, the 6V and 12V connections are actually -6V and -12V connections with the vehicle system's +ve connection being made to the "+" terminal.
The whole case needs to the "earthed", which throws up another question and the whole unit will not work as the soft iron "slug" that connects to the 4th "post", and acts as an inductor (transformer) to supply the coil "pulse" is not available.
The drawing shows the LT feed from the Dizzy being looped around this 4th post and then on to the ignition coil.
Having a "loop" shows that it is being used as an "electromagnet" to induce a pulse feed into the instrument.
There is an article at http://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/ho ... ometer.htm that tells you about the way this tachs work.
George.
Mike, could you show some detailed pictures of the 'soft iron' part? Maybe unscrew it from the back? Would be very helpful to see if I can make it myself. EDIT: No need anymore, I found the missing piece! It was loose in the bag of the gaugemike.perry wrote:[frame][/frame]
bmcecosse wrote:Oh - so it's a 'slug' and not just a holder for the loop.. To be honest - all this enthusiasm for 'counting the revs' leaves me cold. Why bother? How do the revs matter ?
Roy, on my daily use "modern" Peugeot 406 diesel estate car, I know exactly what road speed (within about 5mph) I'm doing from reading the RPM and knowing which of the 5 gears I'm in (from past observations).bmcecosse wrote:Go on - now you're pulling the other one....... If you don't 'know' when to change gear....![]()