So I connect the green wire coming from the VM1000 with the diode and just cap off the red and black?With the VM1000, you’ll need to change the emag output to 1 pulse per revolution rather than the standard 2 ppr. You’ll also want to install the diode included with your emag to reduce the tach output voltage to 5volts rather than the standard 12volts.
Emags output (send) rpm signals even when they’re “turned off” for a mag check, so only one of your emags needs to be modified as I described above. The diode is directional and just goes inline in the wire between the mag and your VM1000. To change the pulses per revolution, you’ll need to adjust the mag’s internal software settings using emagair’s EICAD software or the box produced by enginebridge.com I could never get the manfacturer’s software to work, so I used the Enginebridge box.
I just went through this when I converted my RV-3 to dual eMags. Happy to help in any way I can.
Can I get your phone number to have my mechanic give you a call?With the VM1000, you’ll need to change the emag output to 1 pulse per revolution rather than the standard 2 ppr. You’ll also want to install the diode included with your emag to reduce the tach output voltage to 5volts rather than the standard 12volts.
Emags output (send) rpm signals even when they’re “turned off” for a mag check, so only one of your emags needs to be modified as I described above. The diode is directional and just goes inline in the wire between the mag and your VM1000. To change the pulses per revolution, you’ll need to adjust the mag’s internal software settings using emagair’s EICAD software or the box produced by enginebridge.com I could never get the manfacturer’s software to work, so I used the Enginebridge box.
I just went through this when I converted my RV-3 to dual eMags. Happy to help in any way I can.
Sent a PM with my phone number.So I connect the green wire coming from the VM1000 with the diode and just cap off the red and black?
Can I get your phone number to have my mechanic give you a call?
That is not part of the LASAR System.Replacing my Lasar/Slick setup with E-Mags due to Lasar system going out. Does anyone know which of the 3 wires coming off the Lasar RPM sensor on the slick mag (red, green and black) is for the data? It will be going to the Vision Microsystems 1000 EIS.
Sent a PM with my phone number.
Also, for anybody else following this thread, I made a mistake in my original post… the diode to reduce the tach output voltage goes between ground (pin 1) and the tach output (pin 6). The diode directional band goes toward pin 6.
See page 17 of the eMag installation instructions dated 06-2025 for the wiring diagram.


Hi! I am now working on this. Similar to original post, my Slick mag had 3 wires coming out of it going into pins J4-10,11,12 on the VM1000's DPU.
I understand and follow adding the diode between pin 1 & 6 on the E-mag to reduce it to 5V. Hopefully the EICAD software works.
My question is as follows - in the VM1000 manual, it says to "install a blocking diode in series with Cathode (bar) going to the ignition side". Did anyone who made the swap from Lasar/Slick Mags to E-Mags add a diode as such? I don't quite understand the instructions - it's not clear what direction the blocking diode is supposed to be oriented, or what 'cathode (bar)' refers to?
Thanks!
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