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Too few hours?

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@boudin I will have about 600 hours at the end of the season. What happens after you hit 655? Does it just stay pegged out?
 

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The total in the ECU will not go past 655, so the only way to calculate is to add up the hours at the 2k intervals. I am not certain, but I think once one of those intervals exceeds 655, then you really can't reliably calculate the hours. Might be time for an hour meter on the motor. Something like a TinyTach.

The gauge clusters on the WaveRunners keep track of hours independently of the ECU and roll over to 0 after 999.

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