⏳ Keep your engine’s story ticking—track every hour like a pro!
The AIMILAR Mechanical Hour Meter Gauge is a durable, precision instrument designed to accurately track engine run time up to 99,999.9 hours with 0.1-hour resolution. Compatible with any AC110-250V device, it installs easily into a 2" panel hole and withstands harsh conditions, making it perfect for boats, ATVs, generators, and more.
Brand | AIMILAR |
Material | Plastic |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.28 x 2.28 x 1.57 inches |
Item Weight | 0.12 Pounds |
UPC | 190835417057 |
Manufacturer | AIMILAR |
Item Weight | 1.92 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.28 x 2.28 x 1.57 inches |
Item model number | AY1042-AC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | AY1042 |
G**Y
Easy set up, works well
This charming hour meter came here to meet a dozer, and now they're inseparable. A classic love story.As preventative maintenance is best done based on hours worked, this was ordered to replace a deceased hour meter. It's a simple, two-wire install and we're back at it merrily dozing away.The time seems to be accurate and easy to read. Good product.
E**P
Stumps garage on you tube
Works great
M**S
Bad Product but vendor refunded and honored the warranty
Does NOT work with 220VAC as they advertise; I ordered 50 units on a project and all failed. The coil is opened after only 8 hours. I returned 24 of them and tried some at 120 VAC wasting a lot of my time and money. If any fails at 120VAC then I want a refund. Unit seems to work up to 239 hours at 120VAC so far, but not at 220.
D**Y
Decent Hour Meter
I installed this on a Carolina Skiff boat that had no hour meter. The meter was clocked up to 19.4 hours to match the boat's hours when it came out of the shop for it's first oil change/service. That went pretty well. Installation is easy as long as you can determine where to connect the "plus" side of the meter. That connection must only have voltage when the engine is switched on - it doesn't have to be running, just when the key is in the "on" position. I don't want to confuse anyone by stating it that way, but that is a correct way to think about it. I cannot rate the accuracy because I just got the meter installed on 4/10/22. Next year for the 100 hour service I'll see how well it matches the onboard engine computer reading. Most important thing is the make sure you get the DC meter version for cars, boats, lawn equipment, etc. and the AC version for something around the house like a sump pump. Some comments were related to that problem.
D**.
Failed at .7 of an hour
I installed this on an Eastwood QST 30/60 compressor to monitor hours for oil and filter changes. I wired it in so that it only counted time when the actual pump motor was running. Straight forward wiring and it was working. Unknown to me, when I checked this meter recently to see how many hours had been logged, it was at .7. So, I released the air in the tank and ran a full cycle to see if it would accumulate any time, it did not. Verified wiring, all was good. When you buy an hour meter, you expect it to work, but in parity with what other customers on here reported, it failed. Mine seemed to have failed sooner than most, but what is the point of an unreliable hour meter? I'm guessing it should have somewhere around 10 hours recorded at this point. I'd avoid this unit and anything that looks similar. Since it was dead, I did take it apart to see if anything showed signs of electrical failure inside, but nothing looked abnormal.
S**Y
Works but non-standard mounting
From the description, you'd think this would mount in a round hole. It does not. It has a weird flanged backplate that makes it very, very difficult to mount. Otherwise, it seems to work.
R**T
Worked perfect for my new air compressor
I bought a new air compressor and wanted to add an hour meter to assist with maintenance in the future.This meter was ideal because it was a decent size, easy to read, NOT battery powered like the cheap models and AC compatible from 110v - 240v.That power capability was important in case I decide to change the compressor wiring from 110v to 220v in the future.I bought a small electronics “project box” from Amazon, drilled a 2 inch hole in the top of the box for the hour meter and wired it to the motor side of the pressure switch with 12 gauge, 240v capacity stranded wire.When I turn the compressor on, it powers the hour meter and I know when to change pump oil rather than guessing.This hour meter works well, looks good and was inexpensive. It’s hard wired, has no battery and won’t die in a few years. Hope that helps!
R**S
Hour meter
Work great and very affordable
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