Does anyone know how to add hours to the hour-meter of a Faria analog gauge (2004)? The gauge has the following cables connected to it:
Purple - Ignition
Grey - Tach Signal
Black - Ground
Blue - Light
I initially thought connecting a 12v DC source between the purple (+) and black (-) post on the guage would allow one to add hours. After trying this I realized that the purple wire is the 12v source and that this provides power to the gauge only.
Come to think about it, the guage only adds hours when the engine is running and not when the ignition is ON (or the accessory is ON) so I think it is a combination of having power on the unit (purple) as well as having the tach signal (grey) present. If this is indeed the case, what type of signal is needed on the tach connector to add hours (is it also a DC source that perhaps increases in voltage as the rpm increase on the engine)?
The reason for this is because the gauge was replaced and it currently does not show the correct hours on the engine.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Purple - Ignition
Grey - Tach Signal
Black - Ground
Blue - Light
I initially thought connecting a 12v DC source between the purple (+) and black (-) post on the guage would allow one to add hours. After trying this I realized that the purple wire is the 12v source and that this provides power to the gauge only.
Come to think about it, the guage only adds hours when the engine is running and not when the ignition is ON (or the accessory is ON) so I think it is a combination of having power on the unit (purple) as well as having the tach signal (grey) present. If this is indeed the case, what type of signal is needed on the tach connector to add hours (is it also a DC source that perhaps increases in voltage as the rpm increase on the engine)?
The reason for this is because the gauge was replaced and it currently does not show the correct hours on the engine.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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