Bodach na mara
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I got a TinyTach about five years ago. It has an internal battery which is supposed to last five years, and as expected it is not working this year. Why it could not have failed when I tested the engine in March I don't know!
Has anyone tried cutting one of these things open to replace the battery? As they are basically a potted-up cycle computer with some signal processing to get them to accept a signal from a piezo sensor on an injector line, I expect that the battery is just a button cell and should be easy to source. The problem is where and how to attack the sealed casing.
Has anyone tried cutting one of these things open to replace the battery? As they are basically a potted-up cycle computer with some signal processing to get them to accept a signal from a piezo sensor on an injector line, I expect that the battery is just a button cell and should be easy to source. The problem is where and how to attack the sealed casing.