When do the engine hours actually register.. With the boat key simply turned to the on position...with the boat running... or does the boat have to be running and in gear to register hours?? just curious because I could have sworn my boat should have more than 306 hours.. I bough it with 248 I think about 3 season ago and I like to think I use it a lot.. probably put about 10 hours on it this last week!
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Originally posted by h2osk8er00 View PostWhen do the engine hours actually register.. With the boat key simply turned to the on position...with the boat running... or does the boat have to be running and in gear to register hours?? just curious because I could have sworn my boat should have more than 306 hours.. I bough it with 248 I think about 3 season ago and I like to think I use it a lot.. probably put about 10 hours on it this last week!
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Originally posted by wakeboarderfil View PostWith the boat key simply turned to the on position
Originally posted by shawn74 View PostGood ?. Mine has 140hrs 3rd season and doesn't get used as much as it should .I would like to know the answer also
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Most work off of a Hobbs switch, which registers when there is oil pressure... so if the boat is running and has greater than 4 psi of oil pressure... youre buring hours. Older boats work off of key position. My '95 burned hours on the key, while the new one runs from the Hobbs switch.
Originally posted by h2osk8er00 View PostWhen do the engine hours actually register.. With the boat key simply turned to the on position...with the boat running... or does the boat have to be running and in gear to register hours?? just curious because I could have sworn my boat should have more than 306 hours.. I bough it with 248 I think about 3 season ago and I like to think I use it a lot.. probably put about 10 hours on it this last week!So this monkey walks into a bar...
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Originally posted by bigdaddy_houseboater View PostMost work off of a Hobbs switch, which registers when there is oil pressure... so if the boat is running and has greater than 4 psi of oil pressure... youre buring hours. Older boats work off of key position. My '95 burned hours on the key, while the new one runs from the Hobbs switch.
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I have an 06 - 24V.
Is it safe to say that if the motor is "not" running then the hour meter is not ticking? When the boat is anchored we use the stereo and I trust the hour meter is "not" runningSuccess is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill
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Like bigdaddy said... Depends on your switch.
With my 2002 22I my hour meter on the dash would tick as long as the key was ON. ACC wouldn't log hours. Regardless of what your dash says, your engine will only log hours when it is running.
Hooking up the engine to a computer is the only way to get accurate engine hours.
Cheers,
Aaron
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