Product Description
The Faria Euro Black 4-inch tachometer with an hourmeter is perfect for gas inboard engines with a 6,000 RPM capacity. It features a perimeter-lighted black dial with bold white graphics, a black aluminum bezel, a contoured white pointer, and a flat glass lens. The anti-scratch glass lens and plastic case offer corrosion resistance and long life. Electronic tachometers count pulses from the ignition system, alternator, tach signal generator, or magnetic pickup sender. It can be hooked up to +12VDC, ground, and one of the listed signal sources. By setting the switch on the back correctly, you can tell the tachometer how many pulses are sent per engine revolution. The 4-inch gauge has a hole size of 3.375 inches (85mm). It can be adapted for 24 VDC systems, and has a 7-character LCD display showing 0 - 999999.9 hours with .1 increment updates. Factory P/N TC9122. Sold individually, gauge cover not included. This product may not be returned to the original point of purchase. Contact the manufacturer directly for issues. Specifications: Gauge Type - Tachometer with Hourmeter, Series - Euro Black, Voltage Input Range - 12/24 V, Gauge Size - 4 inches, Not a box set, Box Dimensions - 5'H x 6'W x 6'L, Weight - 0.7 lbs, UPC - 759266328327. Quick Guide (pdf).
Using this tachometer is easy. First, connect it to +12VDC, ground, and one of the signal sources like the ignition system, alternator, tach signal generator, or magnetic pickup sender. Then, set the switch on the back to the correct position according to how many pulses are sent per engine revolution. This way, it can accurately measure the RPM and the running hours. Remember, this product is sold individually and the gauge cover is not included. If you have any problems, don't return it to the place you bought it from. Instead, contact the manufacturer directly. For long - term use, keep it away from excessive moisture and heat as the plastic case offers some corrosion resistance but extreme conditions can still damage it. Also, avoid scratching the anti - scratch glass lens as much as possible. Check the connections regularly to make sure they are secure for accurate readings.