ritcheyvs
Veteran Member
The frequency of the ac signal is normally what indicates speed.
Buy the service manual at $80- probably best price you will find.
Sounds like the only way to know for sure about the controller or cluster is to have known good parts to swap out to verify problem. Or call MIE (Michigan Iron & Equip) and speak to them about the problem and see if they can steer you in the right direction. They, and a few other approved advertisers/ dealers for Kioti on these TBN forums are good people, and willing to help out whenever they can.
The issue may be the way you are measuring frequency. Many consumer multimeters (that display frequency) are great for clean sine waves (read 60 hz exactly when you plug them into a wall outlet) but will lock onto a second or third harmonic of a ratty sine wave. This happens when I try to use my meter on my generator; I get about 120 or 180 hz when I know it's really about 60. I am not familiar with your setup but the 1000 to 500 drop may be because your DU "cleans up" the signal for the next stage. If you know someone with an oscilloscope it might help understand what's happening. I would not be eager to bypass the DU. The fact that a new one made no difference tells me that ain't the problem.
To clarify: you have installed a brand new never used display unit to test the theory that your's was the problem causing your Tach to read 1/2 actual RPMs?
Kioti tells you the input Hz to the display should be the same as the output from the pickup?
Did they tell you what Hz should be read at the sensor output for any given speed, or as a constant?
Well like I said, Kioti said the output shouldn't be halved and if you look at the circuit diagram there is nothing else in there but wire. Right at the DU I get the output HZ from the PS. On the next pin over it halves it and that isn't right. Seems odd I would get another bad one, I definitely agree there, but it's happened before with things in life.I'm of like mind to Ritcheyvs in thinking that if a new DU is not changing anything- something else is the problem; and I would have to look at testing with a known good sensor to rule out the one you are currently using. I know you say your tests show it providing what kioti says it should but fact is you still have 1/2 your RPMs. It might be easier to just put a sticky note by the Tach saying x2! :laughing::confused3: