I have never heard of using an AC power cord but that is an excellent idea.
3600 pulses per minute.
Lets see, a 6 cylinder should pulse 6 times in two revolutions or 3 pulses per revolution.
3600/3 = 1200
So if you loop the power cord for your shop light through the metal lug on the back of the tach and turn on the light,
that should be the equivalent to 1200 RPMs.
I just figured this out on the fly so if I am wrong, please jump in Dave, Keoke, or Doug Lawson.
Thanks,
Ed
...Any country that is using 50 hz power would mean that it would be a 1000 RPM reference, instead of a 1200 RPM.