I am just amazed that people would go so long between oil changes. even on compressors that are not used much, there is still condensation that will accumulate in the crankcase throughout the year. Oil change regularity should be taken seriously. I have just replaced a 30 year old Campbell Hausfeld compressor that I used the **** out of for most of those 30 years. Still ran great, due to regular oil changes. Now, Oil change intervals really were not the topic of my post, Proper wiring of an hour meter was. My comments were in reaction to those offering that it was unnecessary or possibly a fire hazard if not wired correctly, hence the start of the post. So my last comment, with the obvious lack of concern for proper care and maintenance of some from my internet searches, was about how many people have had their meters cause a fire or other damage. If these things are not possible to wire without danger, then I wont be installing it. If it as simple as using heavy gauge wire and fusing the leads, to be safe then that's good to. I do appreciate everyone's help and input, but the "you don't need no meter, and forget about changing that oil for a couple decades" responses really aren't helpful or even correct. Try filing a warranty claim after 2-1/2 years or without an oil change and see how well that works. I also certainly would not want to be the recipient of that used compressor that was not maintained throughout its life. I take pride in keeping my equipment in the best condition I can so it lasts, and so the next guy will be able to get a long life out of it too.