Installing an Hour meter on my 2015 Mercury 20hp 4 stroke outboard

Installing an Hour meter on my 2015 Mercury 20hp 4 stroke outboard

In this video I install an hour meter/Tachometer for my outboard motor. The hour meter can be used on any motor, not just an outboard motor. Pretty easy to install. Be sure to check out all my videos on my channel. Any questions or comments please leave them below. Don’t forget to subscribe. Thanks for watching!

Gear Oil Change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjw9YsNU6WI

Motor Oil Change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqJmqTmg59c&t=1s

Easy way to remove Oil Filter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUCBNiUPeHU

Salmon Setup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFwTQtJJDgA&t=1s

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Matt C. says:

So, the velcro goes on the back of the unit over where the battery access is, or did you trim it? It's a little thing.

James Gillies says:

@bigair01 Have you ever adjusted your idle screw? I set mine to a lower idle for trolling but started having issues with an intermittent rough idle in gear (at trolling speed). Running above idle and higher it runs fine. Just at low idle it doesn’t run very well consistently.

Gman from Texas says:

Does the time data go away when you change the battery?

William Labranche says:

is it worth adding it? its gives an idea about the hours of the engine

Barry Seifert says:

The meter doesn't turn off ! Whats up with that? Why would you want it to stay on all the time?

Christian Gélinas says:

your rpm is not right , it should idle under 1000 rpm

Chris Knudsen says:

when is the next upload coming?

Born Again Boating says:

Awesome! That's cool man, great work! We subbed and liked, keep up the great work 🙂

ToolManDIY says:

You wrapped that sender wire around allot of times Did it say to do that. Mine said wrap 3-4 times. tack jumps around a little maybe i should wrap it some more.

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