Some guys claim they can get much longer than 5 years but possibly they were tractor guys posting from Arizona. The general spec is 5 years and probably true for a mild temp place or heated garage.
Mine were advertised as able to change the bats but their all potted and no instructions on how to change the bat. Some guys on the net have changed the bat on one that looks like mine with the S1 S2 buttons. They say it's fairly easy but the soldering of the bat delicate.
I'll keep fiddling with the wire hookup placement and number of turns. Maybe this is the time to switch to an R plug to reduce noise. Some of them come with shielded hookup wire. It might help to cut the sensor wire close to the reader and put on thin shielded wire which I have. Yours and relics have a ground wire and probably a better setup. The choise was replaceable bat and no ground clip.
UPDATE: 3/29/2011. The three cheap tachs (not the lazer tachs) for $18 came without a ground wire and worked but were fuzzy. After installing a ground wire inside the gage they worked fine. The response is good and they are on the money compared to the vibratach which is very accurate. I've quick disconnect wires on all three so can plant them on any machine I put a wire on perminantly. An aligator clip is used on the wire from the gage to ground. They all read the same when put on a machine.
There are many variations of these tachs which are like the one posted by relics. They all have the same basic board inside but there are 4 board revisions that are around. Also, some come with a ground wire some don't. Some are listed as replaceable battery and some not. Some say they are potted and some not but all the same design. Mine were listed as potted but not potted. Mine were also listed as battery replaceable which they somewhat are. There is no battery compartment and the case is sealed. You have to open the case with a knive to get at the bat. The bat is soldered along with having some silicon type glue. Not a big deal to replace the bat but not exactly what I expected. Still for $18 they are a good deal and accurate.
This message was modified Mar 30, 2011 by trouts2