by MichaelFarley56 » Wed Nov 17, 2021 8:38 pm
Hello Everyone,
My apologies for digging up an old thread, but I continue to have issues getting a reliable tach reading from my Jabiru 3300 and MGL XF RDAC. I’ve talked to Michigan Avionics and Jabiru USA and get the same answer…good luck!
Ultimately it seems like there are 3 ways to get a tach reading: - a feed off an alternator output, a feed off a coil P-lead, or a Hall Effect Device. Everyone tends to agree the alternator output offers the highest chance of success but there has been no guarantee of anything working.
For me personally, it appears the alternator output feed has given me the best results but I still have an RPM range (1600-2300 rpm) where the system simply won’t read. For those with the same setup, I’m curious if anyone has done a resistor or diode of some type to make the signal more readable.
I’m not good at the electronics stuff but I’m more than willing to try and add or modify the sensor lead to get a more reliable signal. Has anyone found good luck with a resistor or something similar?
Thanks everyone!
Mike Farley
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