Ian_Edwards
Well-Known Member
I asked this question back in 2018, and got the answer that you basically adjust a potentiometer.
As per another thread, I now have the taco in bits, whilst I fit a new LCD screen.
The tacho still need calibration, I changed the Alternator and associated belt pulleys, so the Tacho reads high, and has done for the last 2 years.
I now see that you re-calibrate this version of the VDO Tacho using a series of button presses, and I have the .pdf which tell you how to do this.
I've also bought a cheap optical tacho, so I know the rpm of the engine.
However, it is going to prove very difficult to operate the button, which is buried inside the tacho, which is mounted in the cockpit combing with limited access through a cockpit locker, and at the same time as adjusting the rpm and reading the optical tacho, which needs to be pointed at a white mark on the crankshaft pulley.
What would make life much easier is if I could attach a remote momentary switch in parallel, with the button on the PCB.
The Tacho has five 1/4"spade connector, only three of which are used.
I've been looking online for a schematic of the electronic or detailed description of the spade connectors, but I haven't found one as yet.
I'm hoping that the unused connectors will allow a remote switch to be temporarily installed.
Does anyone know what the spare spade terminals are connected to, or have access to a schematic of the electronics in the Tacho.
As per another thread, I now have the taco in bits, whilst I fit a new LCD screen.
The tacho still need calibration, I changed the Alternator and associated belt pulleys, so the Tacho reads high, and has done for the last 2 years.
I now see that you re-calibrate this version of the VDO Tacho using a series of button presses, and I have the .pdf which tell you how to do this.
I've also bought a cheap optical tacho, so I know the rpm of the engine.
However, it is going to prove very difficult to operate the button, which is buried inside the tacho, which is mounted in the cockpit combing with limited access through a cockpit locker, and at the same time as adjusting the rpm and reading the optical tacho, which needs to be pointed at a white mark on the crankshaft pulley.
What would make life much easier is if I could attach a remote momentary switch in parallel, with the button on the PCB.
The Tacho has five 1/4"spade connector, only three of which are used.
I've been looking online for a schematic of the electronic or detailed description of the spade connectors, but I haven't found one as yet.
I'm hoping that the unused connectors will allow a remote switch to be temporarily installed.
Does anyone know what the spare spade terminals are connected to, or have access to a schematic of the electronics in the Tacho.