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802a and its a few hz high some times it right and fluctuates and it's just the little things like that bug me. I always check with a dvom and it's where it needs to be but I'd like a accurate replacement possibly digitalHow far off does it read? What model machine?
Not looking for a oem, more looking for a digital and how to wire In. Do you just tap in before the freq transducer?The Freq gauge is one thats tough to find. As Guy said, if its not wildly off it might be annoying, but its not going to have any performance effect.
No gens all good, all 3 of my units are under 50 hours. Just don't like how the gauge fluctuate, stays consistent on a multimeterIs the engine RPM steady or is it hunting?
The freq transducer is your point where you want to integrate a new type meter- At the transducer its 120 in, DC voltage to the meter out. For a new type meter you need also a new type transducer.Not looking for a oem, more looking for a digital and how to wire In. Do you just tap in before the freq transducer?
We have a member that made a very similar looking gauge. I bought several for 00xa series because the transducer can't be found. Really nice design, only downfall was that it was not water proof. It let condensation and water behind the plastic messing them up. Took a year or more to develope the problem.Okay so I came up with a solution still in the the R and D phase, would anyone be interested in a digital hertz gauge and bezel made of black anodized aluminum (not pictured above, that's the first one made.) Would come with digital gauge mounted on a plate that directly bolts into original hertz gauge hole, wire harness and instructions on where to hook up? Any interest?
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