The sad thread about the analog tach whose warning lamps fail to self-test at key on got me curious.
I'm used to the Yamaha multifunction tach, which itself does a self-test of the entire display at key on.
I wondered, what does the F225 ECM do.
So I disconnected the trim /oil lead at the engine, and rigged a couple of LEDs -
powered by the hot lug, and then to the overheat and oil pressure pins -
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Turns out, the ECM grounds (lights) the warning lamps for ~3 seconds at key on.
Video of turning 'key on' and then off:
https://vimeo.com/335386435
I'm used to the Yamaha multifunction tach, which itself does a self-test of the entire display at key on.
I wondered, what does the F225 ECM do.
So I disconnected the trim /oil lead at the engine, and rigged a couple of LEDs -
powered by the hot lug, and then to the overheat and oil pressure pins -
[
Turns out, the ECM grounds (lights) the warning lamps for ~3 seconds at key on.
Video of turning 'key on' and then off:
https://vimeo.com/335386435
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