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Digital Hour Meter (2" diameter) keeps track of how many hours on your outboard. Features a domed lens to minimize glare in direct sunlight, a fog & scratch resistant coating and chrome bezel. For in-dash use only. [links]
Volt meter (2" diameter) has a chrome bezel and is back-lit for easy viewing at night/dusk. Features a domed lens to minimize glare in direct sunlight and a fog & scratch resistant coating.
These 7,000 RPM tachometers (4" diameter) have a chrome bezel, are back-lit for easy viewing at night/dusk. Features a domed lens to minimize glare in direct sunlight and a fog and scratch resistant coating. "MFS40/50/60A & MD25B2 JET" tachometer includes 3 warning lights (oil, temperature, battery). "MFS 4-Stroke(models shown in the chart below) 2-stroke Auto Mixing Oil Model" tachometer includes low oil warning light. "BFT" tachometer Includes a built-in digital Hour Meter to automatically track engine hours. A great feature to make it easy to keep up with maintenance intervals. more
Fuel Gauge (2" diameter) has a chrome bezel and is back-lit for easy viewing at night/dusk. Features a domed lens to minimize glare in direct sunlight and a fog & scratch resistant coating. [links]
Trim meter (2" diameter) shows angle of motor for optimum performance and efficiency. Features a domed lens to minimize glare in direct sunlight, a fog & scratch resistant coating and chrome bezel.
The trend in electronics, particularly consumer electronics, is towards smaller products with enhanced combinations of features. Consequently, lots of electronic components are being shoehorned into very small form factors. An obvious example is the notebook PC. Thin and “Lite,” notebook PCs have shrunk significantly, yet their processing power has been maintained or increased. Other examples of this trend include projection systems and set-top boxes. What these systems all have in common, besides significantly smaller—and still decreasing—size, is that the amount of heat they must dissipate does not decrease; often it increases! In the notebook PC, much of the heat is generated by the processor; in the projector, most of the heat is generated by the light source. This heat needs to be removed quietly and efficiently.
Figure 4. Boost circuit for driving a 12-V fan, using the output from the linear fan-control ADM1028’s DAC. [links]
The disadvantage of on/off control is that it is very limited. When a fan is switched on, it immediately spins up to its full speed in an audible and annoying manner. Because humans soon become somewhat accustomed to the sound of the fan, its switching off is also very noticeable. (It can be compared to the refrigerator in your kitchen. You didn’t notice the noise it was making until it switched off.) So from an acoustic perspective, on/off control is far from optimal. here
I have the manual, but to be honest I can't tell if it's giving me the answer. It looks like going into the harness they label both the yellow and white 'rectifier lead wire' and on the way out they label both of them 'magnet lead wire'. more
Any help would be great.
Thanks a lot, more
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