: [MBZ] Tiny Tach
> I'll bet the battery is replaceable, just not allowed for in the
> design.
> How about that Jim Cathey, is the battery replaceable?
Having never seen one, I'll say Of Course!
But I'm sure there's a fun bit of disassembly involved
I'll bet the battery is replaceable, just not allowed for in the
design.
How about that Jim Cathey, is the battery replaceable?
Having never seen one, I'll say Of Course!
But I'm sure there's a fun bit of disassembly involved,
and some soldering.
-- Jim
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Subject: [MBZ] Tiny Tach
> A recent post made me remember TinyTach and I had another look at their
> website. Was almost convinced I should acquire one even though it is
awfully
> small for my poor old eyes to see while driving. Then I noticed the
> following:
>
> &quo
On Feb 24, 2006, at 4:44 PM, R A Bennell wrote:
Any other ideas out there for a diesel tach that will work on an
old 115
300D?
Randy B
None better than the Tiny Tach. Call them up and ask if they have a
larger display. Couldn't hurt.
Johnny B.
I Mac Therefore I am
A recent post made me remember TinyTach and I had another look at their
website. Was almost convinced I should acquire one even though it is awfully
small for my poor old eyes to see while driving. Then I noticed the
following:
"The microprocessor and display are powered by an internal lithium bat