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All really good information, sure would be great to hear about the entire replacement for those of us with the same era boats with gateway boxes. Was curious if the gateway controlled perfect pass in any way and by eliminating the gateway were provisions required for PP to continue functioning? Did you remove the gateway and any associated wiring or was all the wiring mods done at/around the helm??
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skutsch
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You are correct, their are two types of hour meters, once that only measure the time when the engine is "on." These are typically called "Hobbs Meters" hobbs being a genericized name for a meter originally designed and manufactured by the Hobbs Meter Company. I think eventually they were purchased by Honeywell. The other type of hour meter measures Tach Time. These "hour" meters actually count the number of Revolutions the engine turns (RPM). They are typically configured to reflect the same time on a Hobbs meter at a pre-determined RPM - usually what would considered a normal "cruise" RPM. When running at that power setting, the Tach Time meter and Hobbs meter will record "time" at the same rate. Tach Time has become more the standard because it runs slower at lower (then the optimum) RPM's and faster at higher RPM's. So if you are trying to "Fake out" your gauge, you should be able to get the tach time to run faster if you increase the frequency of your generated wave form. A "square wave" would most likely work best because it gives you longer time for the gauge to recognize the peak and the trough. Wow - apparently I actually did pay attention in my engineering school classes a hundred years ago... |
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