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- bgumExplorerIt is my understanding that the timer runs by wrapping a single wire around your spark plug wire. That should give you a good idea of the voltage. Check YouTube for how it works.
- KD4UPLExplorerConsidering no body know what generator we're talking about it's hard to make a good recommendation. However, it is almost assuredly not 120v.
Most Onan and other quality generators use a 12v meter. Many portable types wrap the spark plug wire as bgum mentions. - mcheroExplorerWhat do you do about zero hours on your meter 'if" you do change to electronic? Can you add the needed hours to get it back to current?
- bobsallyhExplorer III have an Onan Marque Gold 7000 with a remote hour meter in the fiver. Whether digital or old style it is powered by 12 volt off the genny while running. If you want to change to digital, hook it up the same way. If want to put hours on the new meter, simply hook it to a 12 volt supply and let it run until the hours show what you want before wiring it into the Onan.
- mcheroExplorerGood point. Did not think about that!
- base1957ExplorerSorry I did not identify the generator.... its a Onan Marquis 7000
Here is a pic of the counter thats currently in . Im looking for a digital replacement and as stated by someone earlier it should be a 12 v? - mcheroExplorerSays right on the tag, 12 to 21 vdc correct?
- base1957ExplorerYes....got one coming..thanks
- mcheroExplorerKeep us posted on your project. Let us know how you connected the leads.
- base1957ExplorerMchero. Was very simple....new one was almost identical, fit perfectly, had the same male pins on the rear
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