RPM pickup from Alternator
Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 6:49 pm
Hi all,
Perhaps someone with a bit more knowledge of electronics can help me with this:
I have an (older) MGL Stratomaster E1 and I'm trying to pick up my RPM signal from my permanent magnet alternator which should generate 6 pulses per revolution.
It seems to work fine initially but as the engine gets hotter and/or I crank up the power (over 2000rpm) the readings start to drop away as if the engine was slowing down, even though the engine remains at the same power or is speeding up (I can clearly see/hear it does).
As if the signal is not clean/fading after a while.
The E1 manual suggests installing a ballast resistor is needed "in some cases". Would this be such a case? (the manual is pretty vague on this)
If so, what kind of resistor, how many Ohms?
Cheers,
Michael
Perhaps someone with a bit more knowledge of electronics can help me with this:
I have an (older) MGL Stratomaster E1 and I'm trying to pick up my RPM signal from my permanent magnet alternator which should generate 6 pulses per revolution.
It seems to work fine initially but as the engine gets hotter and/or I crank up the power (over 2000rpm) the readings start to drop away as if the engine was slowing down, even though the engine remains at the same power or is speeding up (I can clearly see/hear it does).
As if the signal is not clean/fading after a while.
The E1 manual suggests installing a ballast resistor is needed "in some cases". Would this be such a case? (the manual is pretty vague on this)
If so, what kind of resistor, how many Ohms?
Cheers,
Michael