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So I installed the alternator driven tachometer on my 60 amp a couple of months ago and then a couple weeks ago I upgrade to the 200 amp. Tach has been working great before the 200 amp.
As far as I can see the tachometer works fine and reads correctly between 0 and 2900 rpm. But as soon as I go above 3000 rpm, like on the freeway 60+, the rpms start to read radically lower. Like at 62 I would assume the engine is running around 32-3400 rpm but it reads 2400. Also above 3000 it bounces around a little, it's like the needle doesn't want to go above 3000.
Is this caused by the alternator upgrade, or could it be something else. Belts definitely aren't slipping, I have the correct ones installed and they are very tight.
Is there some sort of caveat with driving a tach off the 200 amp?
As far as I can see the tachometer works fine and reads correctly between 0 and 2900 rpm. But as soon as I go above 3000 rpm, like on the freeway 60+, the rpms start to read radically lower. Like at 62 I would assume the engine is running around 32-3400 rpm but it reads 2400. Also above 3000 it bounces around a little, it's like the needle doesn't want to go above 3000.
Is this caused by the alternator upgrade, or could it be something else. Belts definitely aren't slipping, I have the correct ones installed and they are very tight.
Is there some sort of caveat with driving a tach off the 200 amp?