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Tachometer installation
09/03/14 at 09:44:00
 
Hi guys,

I know that I should be asking the seller of the tachometer (bought it on ebay), but I've decided to ask you first as you might have much more experience on that.
I bought this tachometer with the following wiring instructions:
Black -> positive electrode
Green -> Negative electrode
Yellow/Black -> signal
Orange -> positive lamp
Blue -> negative lamp

I connected the green and blue wires to the negative, black and orange to positive and the yellow/black on one of the coil's inputs. I've read that the signal should be connected to the negative input of the coil.
This is my first question. How do I recognize the negative input?
My second question is why the hell isn't working? Tongue

The description says that is suitable for 1,2,4 cylinders and 4,2 stroke engines.

I've noticed that if I invert the two inputs on the coil, the engine starts normally...

The internal night lamp lids normally...
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Re: Tachometer installation
Reply #1 - 09/03/14 at 09:56:18
 
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Re: Tachometer installation
Reply #2 - 09/03/14 at 10:00:28
 
Maybe this will help too, didn't see the ryca post before I found this one.

http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?num=1221683647
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Reply #3 - 09/04/14 at 03:40:04
 
Ok guys thanks for the replies.
I'll check these and let you know
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Reply #4 - 09/05/14 at 18:21:34
 
I put one of these on:
http://www.trailtech.net/digital-gauges/tto/tach-hour

Cheep, Easy.
Set to:   "2"   and,  "low".
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Reply #5 - 09/05/14 at 20:53:04
 
MnSpring wrote on 09/05/14 at 18:21:34:
I put one of these on:
http://www.trailtech.net/digital-gauges/tto/tach-hour

Cheep, Easy.
Set to:   "2"   and,  "low".


got one alike
wrap the sender wire around the spark plug wire
good for setting idle(after warm up!)
cant read while under way very well
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