Connect two 120K resistors from pin3 to ground and try again.
Once the rpm reaches the trigger frequency the LED should be ON and stay ON until the rpm drops a little below that frequency.
Added another resistor and it now switches the relay at 2500rpm.many thanks for working with me. Can I leave it on the breadboard or have a pcb built.its probably going to be a one only
Can't tell exactly from the photo because the wires are obstructing the view.down on pins1and 2.
Looking at the terminal numbers on the perfboard, 2 and 4 should be at ground and the blue wire on 5.
On a perfboard none of the holes are connected to each other which requires jumpers on the bottom or top side of the board for continuity.
Show a photo of the other side of the board.
You don't appear to be using enough heat when soldering, as some of those connections look like possible cold joints.
All the joints should have smooth solder around them.
And the 5th top joint from the left on the bottom row is not soldered. Shout it be?