I have these Omron H7EC-N Total Counter
Got one on flea bay for 5 bucks as a replacement, so they are not all that pricy. They have a tiny battery in them that seems to last years, and I find it very helpful, as I would never have know that I had 18 cycles on one trip (Motoring) across the lake. This alerted me to the fact that I needed to replace the PYI bellows, that had been compressed all the way and lost elasticity. There is a input connection diagram here, https://www.ia.omron.com/product/item/4357/ Bill Coleman Erie PA From: CnC-List [mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Dennis C. via CnC-List Sent: Friday, December 13, 2019 3:51 PM To: CnClist Cc: Dennis C. Subject: Stus-List Bilge cycle counter I, like many of us, am sometimes off the boat for days/weeks. I'd like to track the bilge cycles to indicate a problem. There are several options. 1. Buy a nice purpose built bilge cycle counter like the one from Water Witch for $80 or so 2. Replace my existing bilge switch with the Watch Witch ePanel switch/counter for $180 3. Buy a cheap non-marine 12 vdc counter for $5 The Water Witch counters provide 14 day, 7 day and 24 hour counts. That could be more helpful the cheap unit's single count from when you left the boat. I like the more expensive options but at the same time................. I guess I have 3 questions. 1. Do any of you use a cycle counter and do you find it helpful? 2. How would one wire the cheap counter? I suspect you just parallel it off the back of the switch across the "auto" out and the ground. Each time the float switch activates the counter would see voltage and count. 3. Does anyone have a better simple elegant solution? Dennis C. Touche' 35-1 #83 Mandeville, LA
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