Rev counter wire question

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I've just bought a small digital rev counter with 3 wires from it. Red goes to the ignition, Black goes to earth then there's a Green wire. This is the one I need help with. As the clock came with no instructions, a little research has come up with it (green) going to the negative side of the coil, or in my case a 12v cdi unit. Can one of you clever chaps in easy terms tell me which wire I'm connecting to? White, red, green, I can't see it going to the earth wire from the cdi to the frame it has to pick up a current doesn't it?
Thanking you in advance for any help ;) ;)
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It may not work for your ignition but if it were me I'd common the black and green to ground and see what happens.
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If you are sure about the feed and earth Most rev counter pickups take the pulse from an induction wire wrapped round the spark plug lead. Use a length of solid cored wire, wrap it round 6- 10 times close to the plug end. Thats not going to put any high voltx down it so should be good to try. I would use a 9v battery to sort the live and neutral out. Are you running this on DC?
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Your rev counter will have a + wire, a - wire and a pickup wire. It sounds as though your spare wire is the pickup so as said above wrap it around your HT cable....
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Thanks everyone, Grumpy's method was the one that worked. 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
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Cancel that (sorry Grumpy) the way with that wiring saw it blank out very early :cry: there were figures showing but as soon as you moved the throttle enough the display was just 4 _ _ _ _ 's
Now the three wires are red, black and green but I've discovered the black is positive (+) and the red is negative (-) I've tried the green wrapped to the H.T at the plug end but no luck just a 0 reading. Can anyone help find the cure? Thanks if you can. ;) ;)

The wiring is to my ignition switch for the current and earth to the frame, non battery. If that's of any help
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If black is positive and the others are green/red and neg/ground then switch them. Are you sure the tach is not a DC only set up or maybe it doesn't like the cdi?

There's only three wires so that gives you 9 combinations total.
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Thanks for the help Grumpy, I've just about done my nut in with this :roll: I've tried loads of combinations with the wiring and even wrapped some thick wire round the H.T lead and tried the combinations again :evil: including a wire from the cdi on each terminal at a time. All I got was either no digits, a 0 reading or as before where opening the throttle took it off its scale. I'll have to have another think as to wether or not there's a point to one. Cheers.
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Just a thought :idea: but a lot of the rev counters on the market are not suitable for a single cylinder 2 stroke engine. Is the rev counter for a 4 cylinder which when wired on a single cylinder would read 4 x too much and go off the scale, like i say just a thought
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This is about the same conclusion I was coming round to. Even though I asked about a single cylinder 2 stroke application with a positive response. Too late now as I have left feedback and it was from our Chinese cousins :roll:
I was thinking along this one
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tachometer-Re ... 232e0bef84
What's the verdict on it and what rev counters are you boys using? I'm not about a expensive all singing and tea making one, it's just to fill a hole really :oops:
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