Spark plug digital tachometer help
lucp
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Sorry I posted my question in the activity entry, hope it will work better here
Hi, I am new here and would like to have someone help me figure out this for me please. I bought a spark plug tachometer RL-HM011A V7 an the spark plug wire came out of the device. I opened it but can't figure out where it was connected. I have two wires in the spark plug cable, one black and one red. I guess that both were on the same terminal, but I could be wrong. I just have little knowledge on electronics. I contacted the manufacturer but never answered. I noticed a terminal with SIN stamped beside it could that be it. thank you for any help
Hi, I am new here and would like to have someone help me figure out this for me please. I bought a spark plug tachometer RL-HM011A V7 an the spark plug wire came out of the device. I opened it but can't figure out where it was connected. I have two wires in the spark plug cable, one black and one red. I guess that both were on the same terminal, but I could be wrong. I just have little knowledge on electronics. I contacted the manufacturer but never answered. I noticed a terminal with SIN stamped beside it could that be it. thank you for any help
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Just having the wire wrapped around the ignition wire is normal. The end of the wire that wraps around the ignition wire should go to Sin. The other wire most likely goes to the terminal directly below it. If that does not work then try the terminal to the left of it.
That makes a difference. It may be that you only need the red wire soldered on so try that first. Then solder the black one on if red only does not work.
thanks for your appreciated help
Your tach appears to be a "Tiny Tach" clone. If it is, the Tiny Tach uses an
inline ceramic capacitor on the positive lead. Then a resistor, and a transistor
just like your picture.
The difference in rpm may be from a mode setting. Usually 2 stroke or 4 stroke.
Bill M.
Thanks for the correction and jogging my memory. It's been decades since I was seriously into automotive electronics and forgot about having to set the tachometer for 2/4 stroke and the number of cylinders.