I’m considering my options for electronic tachometers. Scitsu appears to be a popular and relatively affordable option. But I’ve seen a number of accounts that the product can have a short life. I sent one back to Scitsu for repair (full disclosure: I had never seen it actually functioning) and Dylan said “not worth fixing”. Has anyone any experience with Scitsu, favorable or not? I had race bikes years ago that used Krober tachs. Never had any problems with these and didn’t require a power source (which the Scitsu does). Apparently Krober tachs are still available, a bit more pricey than Scitsu. Any other options?
Matt
Electronic Tachometer
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Re: Electronic Tachometer
Matt
Scitsu tachos have worked for me and most of my customers. However I think there is the odd rogue one about. Have you considered a Stack tacho? The needle movement is driven by a stepper motor and therefore they should be less susceptible to vibration damage. Basic tachos are cheap enough, but prices escalate with features and classic looks. I think all the Stack tachos need a 12v supply.
Regards Nigel
Scitsu tachos have worked for me and most of my customers. However I think there is the odd rogue one about. Have you considered a Stack tacho? The needle movement is driven by a stepper motor and therefore they should be less susceptible to vibration damage. Basic tachos are cheap enough, but prices escalate with features and classic looks. I think all the Stack tachos need a 12v supply.
Regards Nigel
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