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NEW! Dyna-Gen is a flywheel generator system, providing reliable power in remote locations.

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Dynalco's instrumentation includes a full range of tachometers, hourmeters, and speed switches, temperature indicators and trips, and solid-state digital meters. Several instruments are signal-powered from Dynalco's magnetic pickups. Many are third-party approved.

Tachometers
Tachometers
A large selection of digital tachometers including signal-powered (self-powered) models. All instruments are heavy-duty and highly immune to electrical interference and corrosive environments. Most are third-party approved, making them ideal for harsh industrial and marine applications.
General Purpose Meters
General Purpose Meters
General purpose meters display speed, temperature, FPM, MPH, and other engineering units. The G-101 is an analog meter. The others are digital and can replace analog-style panel meters for greater accuracy, readability, and reliability. All but the DPM-105 are current loop-powered.
Temperature Indicators
Temperature Indicators
Dynalco's most sophisicated temperature indicator is the SC-2124 Universal Scanner. It has 24 channels that continually sample inputs from thermocouples, RTDs, DC voltages or currents that correspond to temperature, pressure, or other physical properties. The SC-2124 is CSA third-party approved.
Speed Switches
Speed Switches
Speed switches are available in several versions including pickup-powered. Some have proportional outputs for remote reading or powering external devices.
Universal Scanners
Universal Scanners
Multi-channel microprocessor-based scanners continuously monitor temperature, pressure, speed and other physical parameters.
Flywheel Generator System
Flywheel Generator System
Designed to provide dependable power for engines installed in remote locations where utility power is either not available or too expensive to provide.