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Too few hours?

@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?
 
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.

-Greg
 
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