I was thinking about one of these if my tach were to go bad. Glad I read this post, not going to happen with poor customer service after the sale. Wondering if you bought a new one would the manufacturer reset the tach time to what ever you asked them to, without additional charge?
Yes, if you purchase one new they program rpm limits and engine hours as part of the sale..I was thinking about one of these if my tach were to go bad. Glad I read this post, not going to happen with poor customer service after the sale. Wondering if you bought a new one would the manufacturer reset the tach time to what ever you asked them to, without additional charge?
FWIW, I think I like the EI tach better if you're going that way: https://iflyei.com/product/r-1-rpm-tachometer-instrument/
If you have a full-size (3 1/8") tach, what I like even better than that is their CGR-30 series: https://iflyei.com/product/cgr-30-combo/
That's a great way to replace MP/RPM gauges and get a lot in return for a pretty reasonable price.
We define reasonable rather differently. A $6,000+ primary multi-gauge to replace a $300 analog/$600 digital tachometer?
Don’t these instruments fall under the “we don’t need TSO or STC” as they are minor changes at most?
There was all the talk about how there is the possibility of installing a G5 with just a logbook entry, so certainly a carb temp gauge or even replacement tachometer would be similar.
Neither of those instruments are required or originally equipped on a Cessna 150.
A tach is required (duh, of course I know that), but do the regulations specifically state which type of replacement tach I must install? So can an AP replace the tach with an experimental model that “meets TSO” but does not have a TSO as a logbook entry?
And do engine gauges like carb heat and cylinder head temp fit the NORSEE guidelines? They are not required at all.