terrinorton
Cadet
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- Apr 25, 2022
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Oh that is a possibility. It was my Dad's. Thank You.Welcome.
That's an hour meter.
If someone left the key on the hours would accumulate even without the motor running.
Thank you for your help.welcome aboard.
as indicated above, the hour meter runs when ever the key is on.
there are only 168 hours in a week. so if you accumulated 5000 hours by leaving the key on it happened more than once
Thank You.It's also possible that the hour meter is used and came off some other piece of machinery.
Hour meters don't normally came standard.
Hi Scott, Its a possibility. It was my Dad's boat and we inherited from him. Thank You.welcome aboard.
as indicated above, the hour meter runs when ever the key is on.
there are only 168 hours in a week. so if you accumulated 5000 hours by leaving the key on it happened more than once
Thanks Scott!the main purpose of an hour meter is to watch maintenance intervals.
Thank You.Welcome.
That's an hour meter.
If someone left the key on the hours would accumulate even without the motor running.
Thank you for your help.Hi. All these type hour meters are good for…is for keeping an eye on service intervals. Most of them like this are fitted as an aftermarket and afterthought by the owner. If they are wired wrongly, you could be counting up hours as soon as the battery is connected, believe it or not.
One of my boats has one of these under the dash. I’ve left the ignition on a couple of times and it’s clocked up hours. The difference between it’s reading and the actual ecu recorded hours is huge.
No probs. If your hours are anything like that…you’ve got a good engine at least. Nothing wrong with a high hours and well maintained engine !Thank you for your help.