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Non contact tachometer

johninct

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I have to work on a few older tractors that my timing light won't pick up so I can't use it for a tachometer to get accurate RPM's. So, what is an accurate non contact tachometer. I saw the Snap-On one in the flier but I am not yet sold.
 
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American Locomotive

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Digital-Las...hash=item20c0628470:m:mLo41C8sTMQey8uXCveMR4Q

I have this. It comes with a little case and quite a bit of retroreflective tape so it can pick up a tach signal. It works scarily good, to the point where I can get a tach reading over 6 feet away from whatever I'm measuring.

I checked the accuracy against a 60Hz strobe, and it read dead-nuts 3600 RPM, which is exactly what it should.
 

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I have UT371 around $50. It's middle of the road price range I got mine thru Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D1CVS40/?tag=atomicindus08-20

Slightly cheaper on Ebay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/262153666095

Has all the basic features hold, avg, min, max, self shut off, back light, counts etc.

Works fine I use it often and I'm good with many of the UNI T products. I have a few different ones. YMMV

There is also a UT372 model has more features but for more money too

There are quite a few different ones found on Amazon ranging from sub $20 to way over $100. Looks like the one RTR used is $160 on Amazon but also is USA
 
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DFB

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Oh as for tape


I highly recommend a roll of the Reflective "DUCK" tape.

Works great plus its cheap and easy to get.

And you will have more tape than you'll ever need :D

You can find it online or even in Walmart

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CR888

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Oppama make good tach's they have a number of models. Fast-tach are also popular. If using the tach for tuning a fast 'refresh' rate is important. They vary from .2 of a second to 3 or 4 seconds but .5 of a second or less is what I'd want. Oppama are also good to deal with for warranty problems, they stand behind their products.
 

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