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chipenter:
Gears whare I got mine you will have to copy the wiring diagram http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261307045946?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT .
John Rudd:
Just to clarify if theres any confusion.....

The transducer typically has three wires, Brown,Blue and Black.

The display generally 5 terminals.....

1= 12v positive +
2= 12v negative -

5 = signal in from transducer

So connect your 12v dc to 1&2, observing polarity, connect the Brown and Blue from the transducer to 1&2 respectively, then the Black to terminal 5..

Some sellers provide a tacho that has three wires, Red, Black and Yellow....

Red/Black is the usual 12v supply, Yellow is the signal connection.....
Will_D:
Thanks guys it really helps to be part of such a great group!

Will
JHovel:
Looking at the specs for the setup, I noticed a maximum respnse frequency of 100Hz. That equals 6000rpm with a single point of proximity to sense.
How does that work with a rev limit of 9999????
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