Correct wiring for hour meter

HT32BSX115

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Re: Correct wiring for hour meter

Howdy,


Most people wire them to any source that is powered when the "key" is on.

The only problem with that is if you leave the key on inadvertently, the hour meter will run until the battery goes dead.

You could get a normally open oil pressure switch that would connect power only when the engine is running but that's WAY over kill!!

Depending on where you mount the hour-meter, Just connect it to any power source that is on when the ignition is powered.


Many hour meters will operate as low as 6-7vdc ...... so you could also connect it directly to the coil + terminal if you mount it in the engine compartment.

http://content.honeywell.com/sensing/hss/hobbscorp/cat1_hr5.asp


Regards,


Rick
 

JustJason

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Re: Correct wiring for hour meter

What alternator do you have? If the alternator has an AC leg on it, you can grab your power from there.
 

seabob4

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Re: Correct wiring for hour meter

The easiest way is to power it from the "Run" circuit of your ignition switch, the purple wire. But you MUST turn your key switch to off, or, as HT said, it will continue to rack up hours...
 

Silvertip

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Re: Correct wiring for hour meter

It's wired the same way for an outboard. Key on, meter runs.
 

Allbutwet

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Re: Correct wiring for hour meter

For an inboard it is best to install a pressure switch on the engine block. This way the hour meter is a true reading of actuall engine hrs. You may already have one on the engine. In this case you can tie into it for your hour meter.
 

JustJason

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Re: Correct wiring for hour meter

Depending on the outboard, you can usually grab power coming off the battery charge coil that runs to the rectifier.
 
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