AntarcticPilot
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AntarcticPilot - If you were closer I'd call over with an oscilloscope and a spare tacho to prove which part is at fault. Tricky to diagnose without seeing the actual signal as received at the back of the tacho. As Nigel says a small oscilloscope is handy for this issue - I think we both have the small DSO oscilloscope on board (available for just over £100).
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What do you think of the DSO 138 Oscilloscope kits? They seem to be pretty prevalent on eBay, and for boat diagnostic use they seem adequate - a bit basic for any serious use, but at the kinds of frequency and voltages that boat electronics use, they look fine. Advantages are they are dead cheap and therefore it isn't the end of the world if dropped in the water - analogous to cheap multimeters!