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Topic: Perfect Pass RPM
Posted By: Jllogan
Subject: Perfect Pass RPM
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 4:48pm
I have a perfect pass digital pro 6.5 I am installing and am using strictly for RPM based operation. My question is this, there are two wires coming out of it, one with a flat connector and the other with a ring style like for a screw. On the back of my tach there are two flat connectors where the wires fit on. What do I unhook/ where do I hook up the PP? If I unplug one of the wires on the tach I will lose the tach right? Do I just splice it in on one of those wires?

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Posted By: Bri892001
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 4:55pm
Is one of the wires going into your tach a gray wire?


Posted By: Jllogan
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 4:57pm
uh probably, they all look a little gray under the dash without a light. I will have to look again. My tach has two posts on the back with I believe 2 wires going to each post. I think they are just daisy chained, like the ground goes to the next instrument etc.

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Posted By: Jllogan
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 4:58pm
are the two wires coming from the PP for the RPM the same thing just two different kinds of ends? Or is one a ground?

The unit itself is all hooked up, it has power and works fine, just need to figure out the RPM hookup part.

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Posted By: Bri892001
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 5:02pm
Check out Step 5, bullet point (1)
http://perfectpass.com/sites/all/themes/perfectpass%20-%20Copy/images/WakeEdition.Mechanical.pdf" rel="nofollow - http://perfectpass.com/sites/all/themes/perfectpass%20-%20Copy/images/WakeEdition.Mechanical.pdf

This is for a Stargazer, but assume the RPM pickup works on the same principle.

It sounds like the ring connector one can go to any ground.

Yeah, the grounds on your boat are most likely daisy chained from instrument to instrument.


Posted By: Jllogan
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 5:08pm
see the gray wire on mine doesnt have a right terminal its a blade style, but then again so is my tach. Maybe I can get two flat blades in the same female clip of that style. I dont know what those ends are called.

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Posted By: Bri892001
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 5:13pm
Those instructions are a little confusing, because it sounds like there is one ground, when hooking up the power wire on the master module, and a separate ground associated with the RPM pickup. You might want to call Perfect Pass.

As far as blades, there are all types of adapters for wire crimping. Anything from a Radio Shack to a West Marine might have what you need.


Posted By: Jllogan
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 5:18pm
yes, but it does sound like there is a separate ground for the RPM so thats probably where the ring terminal goes. Ill double check the wire colors. Ill try to hook the gray one up to the tach somehow. Thanks brian I think you have me something to try. If it doesnt work Ill post some pictures.

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Posted By: Bri892001
Date Posted: March-15-2012 at 5:31pm
No problem and good luck.



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