maverickps
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So my mechanical tach is broken:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aKQNhcMqj51FUBu28
And the mechanic thinks the cable and the instrument are broken. At any point, if I have to pay 2hrs labor to remove it all for testing, and a new tach cable is nearly $200 and a new instrument is $500+, and the headache of trying to keep track of TTAF with a new reading, it seems best to just get an electrical tach.
As far as options go, there seems to be three:
Right now I am leaning towards the R-1 since it has the mag drop functions and a flight timer built in, but it seems two things are common across all options - there is no battery backup on any of them, and none of them count hours slower when you turn the RPM down.
On the old mechanical tach it was nice to go practice landings and "pay" ourselves 1.1hrs of tach time while getting 1.6hrs of flight time. On all of the above, it seems they don't have this "feature."
Are there any electrically driven certified tachs that do?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aKQNhcMqj51FUBu28
And the mechanic thinks the cable and the instrument are broken. At any point, if I have to pay 2hrs labor to remove it all for testing, and a new tach cable is nearly $200 and a new instrument is $500+, and the headache of trying to keep track of TTAF with a new reading, it seems best to just get an electrical tach.
As far as options go, there seems to be three:
- EI R-1: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/ei-digitalgraphic1.php
- AL200: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/pages/in/tachometers_aerospace/aerotm200b.php
- UMA: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/tso_tachometer.php
Right now I am leaning towards the R-1 since it has the mag drop functions and a flight timer built in, but it seems two things are common across all options - there is no battery backup on any of them, and none of them count hours slower when you turn the RPM down.
On the old mechanical tach it was nice to go practice landings and "pay" ourselves 1.1hrs of tach time while getting 1.6hrs of flight time. On all of the above, it seems they don't have this "feature."
Are there any electrically driven certified tachs that do?