geronimo
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The counter of hours on my Volvo Penta does not work (faded). If I buy a simple time totalizer what is the best way of installing it? Thank you
Cant say it is a permanent fix, but if you can drive the damp out of the rev counter, the reading will come back. It does "read" , its just not displaying. You mind find it works in summer better for example.The counter of hours on my Volvo Penta does not work (faded). If I buy a simple time totalizer what is the best way of installing it? Thank you
Here's how to do it, courtesy of nigelmercier. http://www.dolcetto.org.uk/downloads/Replace Volvo Penta Hours LCD.pdf
Thats the article that was in the BOA magazine I got in to a kerfuffle over recently! I bought one of the LCDs, when I phoned up the company the first lady told me they didt sell such small amounts! I tried again and got thru to the other lady, she couldnt have been more helpful, it arrived the next day. Its been sitting on my bench connected to 12v winding up to the hours that are on mine!Here's how to do it, courtesy of nigelmercier. http://www.dolcetto.org.uk/downloads/Replace Volvo Penta Hours LCD.pdf
My boat has a fuel gauge nearby the new hours meter and I wired it up to an appropriate lead on that, after testing each for +12v with 'ignition' on.It would be good to install a new and simple unit down below, but it is clumsy to lead the wires from the ignition in the cockip to the chart table inside. Can I connect the clock to something else?
My boat has a fuel gauge nearby the new hours meter and I wired it up to an appropriate lead on that, after testing each for +12v with 'ignition' on.