Description
Faria Euro Black 4" Tachometer | Boat Supply Store
Accurately monitor your gasoline outboard engine's rotational speed with this robust 4-inch electronic tachometer, calibrated to a maximum of 7,000 RPM. Engineered with a corrosion-resistant plastic case and a flat, anti-scratch glass lens, it is built to withstand harsh marine conditions. Its perimeter-lighted black dial ensures clear visibility during low-light operation, essential for precise throttle control during offshore fishing excursions or navigating Texas waterways.
Key Features
- 4-inch diameter for clear visibility.
- 7,000 RPM maximum reading for precise engine monitoring.
- Perimeter-lighted Black dial with bold White graphics for superior low-light readability.
- Black aluminum bezel offers premium durability and classic aesthetics.
- Contoured White pointer provides a distinct and easy-to-follow RPM indication.
- Flat glass lens with anti-scratch properties ensures long-term clarity.
- Plastic cases designed for optimal corrosion resistance and extended service life.
- Adaptable for 24 VDC systems, offering system flexibility.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Diameter | 4-inch (3.375" or 85mm hole size) |
| Max RPM | 7,000 RPM |
| Dial Type | Black with White Graphics |
| Bezel Material | Aluminum |
| Pointer Type | Contoured White |
| Lens Type | Flat, Anti-scratch Glass |
| Case Material | Plastic |
| System Voltage | Adaptable for 24 VDC |
| Engine Compatibility | Gasoline Outboard Engines |
| Signal Input | Ignition system, alternator, tach signal generator, or magnetic pickup sender |
Who This Is For
Boaters operating gasoline outboard engines who require precise RPM monitoring and appreciate a classic, durable instrument. Ideal for those seeking a 4-inch gauge with a premium Euro Black aesthetic and reliable performance in marine environments.
How It Compares
| Feature | Faria Euro Black 4" Tachometer | Teleflex Marine Pro |
|---|---|---|
| Diameter | 4" | — |
| Max RPM | 7,000 | 7000, 7000 |
| Bezel Material | Aluminum | Plastic, Plastic |
| Dial Graphics | Bold White | White, White |
| Lens Type | Flat Glass | Glass, Glass |
Common Concerns Answered
Is the price significantly higher than other options?
While the Faria Euro Black tachometer may have a higher price point than some competitors, its premium aluminum bezel, robust construction, and classic Euro Black styling offer superior durability and aesthetic value, justifying the investment for long-term marine use.
Does a gauge cover come included with this tachometer?
This tachometer does not include a gauge cover; however, a protective cover can be purchased separately to ensure the longevity and pristine appearance of your gauge against the elements.
How does the price compare to similar 4-inch tachometers?
The Faria Euro Black 4" Tachometer sits within the $80-$120 price range. Competitors like Teleflex Marine Pro-Series and Veethree Instruments Marine typically fall between $60-$100 and $70-$100 respectively, indicating that Faria's offering is positioned as a premium choice with enhanced material and design features.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of engine is this tachometer compatible with?
This electronic tachometer is specifically designed for gasoline outboard engines. It is essential to confirm engine type for proper function and signal input.
How does this electronic tachometer work?
The electronic tachometer operates by counting pulses generated by the engine's ignition system, alternator, tach signal generator, or a magnetic pickup sender, translating these into an RPM reading on the dial.
What is the required hole size for installation?
For installation, a standard gauge hole size of 3.375 inches (or 85mm) is required for this 4-inch diameter tachometer.
Can this tachometer be used with 24 VDC systems?
Yes, this Faria Euro Black tachometer is adaptable for 24 VDC systems, offering versatility for various boat electrical configurations.
What is the maximum RPM reading for this tachometer?
This tachometer provides accurate readings up to a maximum of 7,000 RPM, allowing boaters to precisely monitor their engine's performance.