Signal wire ? For trail tech?
for you trail tech guys where do u purchase the signal wire to extend on the trail tech to get a rpm reading? Tried looking on home depot website doesn't look like they carry it and tried looking on ebay?
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trail tech. they have long leads and extensions. give them a call first and they'll tell you if you can extend it with common stranded wire.
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The signal wire is just a stiff bell wire used on phone boxes and thermostats for the home. Any hardware or home store should have this wire. It will come cased with multiple wires. Just cut casing and pull out a strand. It has to be the stiff wire so as to wrap the coil lead wire.
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I decided to just order the wire in a full length that I needed, 8.3 feet, so I can wire it straight to the coil power lead rather then looping it around the coil wire.
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Kind of interesting, i wonder if they've changed what they're using, mine came with stranded. I have to use a couple small zip ties around the wrapped wires to keep them from coming loose. |
All wires are stranded with water tight snap fit plugs except for the tach wire which is a stiff solid bell wire. They say you can run the wire to terminal on coil or for better accuracy wrap 5-10 times around the coil lead wire. The last one I purchased was last year for my 250 Joyner.
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I can see where the wrap method would give a more accurate reading. but I wondered just how much accuracy is lost by the terminal method. The bar display fluctuates a hundred rpms or so, a slight loss really won't make much difference. The accuracy is dependent on the display capabilities' In the rough environment I always seek the most permanent and dependable connections. Has anyone ever tried it both ways? Could they see a difference?
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I tried both ways, felt the wrap was more accurate, signal lag didn't really change in either location. With the wrap, you may have to experiment with how many wraps you use. FWIW, my tach lead from TT is definitely stranded, i may put a solid wire extension on it as even with a few zip ties and tape, every now and then i have to redo it.
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