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Subject: Re: Rotax tacho problems/wanted
From: Roger Mills <Roger.Mills@btopenworld.com>
Date: Tue, 20 Aug 2002 13:53:45
There must be an explanation for this.

One possibility could be slight corrosion in the pins & sockets at the
rear of the tacho -  reversing the connection  might re-make the
contact. This could be confirmed if the flickering does not return if
the wires are reversed again back to their original state - has anyone
tried this? 

However, Mark says that even a new tacho made no difference so maybe
some other explanation? Maybe the flickering could be due to
electromagnetic or electrostatic induction in one of the signal leads to
the tacho - this could be confirmed if the fault disappears after the
wiring is twisted throughout its run (suggest 1 twist per inch)  -
equalising any induction in both wires and cancelling it out. 

Black magic otherwise!

Regards
Roger Mills

-----Original Message-----
From: forum-owner@europaclub.org.uk
Subject: Re:  Rotax tacho problems/wanted


All good advice I'm sure but the swapping wires cure really works. It
sounds bizarre but it worked for me. What was really weird is that my
tacho had worked quite happily for some years before it started
flickering. Changing the tacho made no difference and only swapping the
wires cured the problem.

Mark

From: "Dave Simpson" <dave_simpson@londonweb.net>
Subject: Re:  Rotax tacho problems/wanted
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 22:19:57 +0100

> If the problem isn't cause by RF transmissions, then it's possibly a 
> dicky pot inside the instrument.
> 
> Take it apart, and you'll find a (not fabulous quality) pcb-mounted 
> potentiometer in there responsible for keeping the calibration.  Give 
> it a stiff talking to, a squirt of WD 40 and a wiggle, then re-cal it.
> 
> Alternatively send it back to Skydrive.
> 
> Good luck
> 
> Dave Simpson
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Cripps, David <david.cripps@spsystems.com>
> Subject:  Rotax tacho problems/wanted
> 
> 
> > My standard Rotax analogue tacho has just started playing up by 
> > sometimes
> flickering at rpms above about 4500 (giving the appearance of 
> 'kicking' or jumping up and down by 100 or so rpm) and not giving 
> steady readings (when the engine is running steady as a rock). Has 
> anyone else experienced this and what did you do to fix it? I have 
> tried to find loose connections but there don't appear to be any.
> >
> > If it needs changing out, does anyone have a spare basic 
> > 912/912S/914
> analogue tacho that they don't need, perhaps because you've upgraded 
> to an EFIS type system?
> >
> > Any help gratefully received.
> >
> > David Cripps
> > GBWJH
> >
> >
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