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bradfnp(at)msn.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:57 pm Post subject: fuel senders |
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hello all,
after a short hiatus, I have returned to working on N969BC, my 601XL. I have a question regarding the fuel senders.
I have installed both units on the top of the tanks as so many of you suggested. I bent the float arm so the float rests on the very bottom of the tank when it is empty. According to the plans the Ohms should be 70 for empty and 10 for full fuel.
Of course that's not exactly how mine turned out. both tanks varied somewhat from 70.5 to 68.3 (empty) as I added water 2 gallons at a time I took a new reading with the Ohm meter and started getting inconsistent results.
0 gals; 70.5/68.3 (in Ohms, Right tank then Left)
2 gal; 46.4/37.2
4 gal; 35/27.8
6 gal; 28.5/21.9
8 gal; 22.2/21.9
10gal; 24/22.2
12 gal;27/29.6
14.5 gal; 26/27
Believe it or not, at 6 degrees incidence 14.5 gal was the most I could stuff into the tanks. you can see the inversion of the readings (at) ~ half tanks I assume due to the bent float arm
is this discrepancy something that I can rectify when the gauges are installed? did I make a huge error when I installed the damn things? any suggestions?
-Brad Cohen
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nfivesl(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 1:49 pm Post subject: fuel senders |
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Hi Brad:
I'm probably missing something here, but why don't you
wire the fuel gauge to the sender, then add 12Vdc to
get an actual reading on your gauge?
That's what I did.
Scott Laughlin
www.cooknwithgas.com
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Quote: | Believe it or not, at 6 degrees incidence 14.5 gal
was the most I could stuff into the tanks. you can
see the inversion of the readings (at) ~ half tanks I
assume due to the bent float arm
is this discrepancy something that I can rectify
when the gauges are installed? did I make a huge
error when I installed the damn things? any
suggestions?
-Brad Cohen
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p.mulwitz(at)worldnet.att Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 7:03 pm Post subject: fuel senders |
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Hi Brad,
I think your problem might be the water. The fuel sender has an open
frame variable resistor which the water can reach. If the water is
not completely pure, it will short it all out. I don't think this
will cause permanent damage. Just dry it all out and repeat your
test using fuel.
Good luck,
Paul
XL wings
At 12:56 PM 1/25/2006, you wrote:
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as I added water 2 gallons at a time I took a new reading with
the Ohm meter and started getting inconsistent results.
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jon(at)joncroke.com Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 9:50 pm Post subject: fuel senders |
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Hi Brad,
I went thru this same thing a couple years ago... here is the reason for
inaccurate readings..
If you use WATER, there are minerals (salt, iron etc) and you have created a
small battery! You have an aluminum tank, and an electrolyte (water with
trace minerals, esp if you have well water) and then some steel parts in the
sender. If you use your VOLT meter, you can detect millivolts being
generated from this combination that will mess up any OHM meter readings....
the moral of the story is: dont use WATER to take your tests. USE gasoline
or other solvent and you will find it works just right. The complete story
is in the archives (with my name)... like I say, I went thru this SAME issue
and it was frustrating and misleading until I discovered this!
Good luck
Jon
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