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Old 06-12-2009, 09:36 PM
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Does anyone know where the power for the hourmeters is taken from? I have one that isn't getting power.
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Old 06-13-2009, 11:37 AM
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It comes off an ignition wire... when the key is on, you can hear it counting. So any hot ignition lead will do the trick, just have to get a multimeter out and start testing.

But you are probably looking for the exact location/wire and the only advice I would have is to back track from the HOBBS meter.
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Old 06-13-2009, 09:28 PM
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I'm trying to keep from having to dig it out of the wire bundles.
I thought maybe on of the guys that MADE Bajas at the factory might know where it is pulled off.
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You ex-Baja guys are slackin'
I finally had a chance to take a look, and the feed for the hourmeters comes off of the back of the oil pressure guages.
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So does that mean your HOBBS meter(s) run off the engine's oil pressure or whenever there is 12V available?

Glad you figured it out.
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I would assume so.
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So you just run a hot lead off the oil pressure sending unit and then ground off the block?
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So you just run a hot lead off the oil pressure sending unit and then ground off the block?

nope... bet it is an ignition power, the sender won't be a "hard" ground or power.


hope you had a good summer irish got mine on the water aug 1 and thinkin of pulling it out in a week or two

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Originally Posted by bobbowobbo
nope... bet it is an ignition power, the sender won't be a "hard" ground or power.


hope you had a good summer irish got mine on the water aug 1 and thinkin of pulling it out in a week or two

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Hmmmm guess I misunderstood that post then? I need to figure this out myself. As I'm needing to hook up my hour meters to my engines.

Yea I had a good summer for the most part. Did 3 good runs which is pretty normal for me. Like to get in one more next summer.
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