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Author: Subject: communication between fuel sender and gauge
Mave

posted on 19/2/05 at 05:46 PM Reply With Quote
communication between fuel sender and gauge

How can you fix a mis-communication between a fuel sender and fuel gauge? (in other words: how can you correct a non-corresponding Ohm's resistance between the two?)

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Northy

posted on 19/2/05 at 06:07 PM Reply With Quote
Good question. When my tank is full the gauge reads empty, and when the tank is full it reads 1/4 full!





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rusty nuts

posted on 19/2/05 at 06:46 PM Reply With Quote
Northy , is your tank unit assembled upside down? sounds like the float is acting in reverse. Had this problem with my car using matching gauges and senders, had downloaded instructions from gauge suppliers which I followed with similar results to you . Took off and turned potentiometer upside down , gauge now works correctly. Sorry can't help Mave
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Trev Borg

posted on 19/2/05 at 07:26 PM Reply With Quote
Its sounds like to me(no expert) that the gauge requires a different resistance sender.

Option 1 find the correct sender.

Option 2 find the correct resistance required to make the gauge read what you want it to read.

Alter the total value or resistance of your sender by adding resistance in parallel / series with the gauge.





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Avoneer

posted on 20/2/05 at 07:44 PM Reply With Quote
If you are using the greengauges sender and dial, the instructions are wrong and show the box that the float arm connects to the wrong way up.
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rusty nuts

posted on 21/2/05 at 06:52 PM Reply With Quote
Seems the Greengauges web site is or was wrong, would advise anyone using thier gauges to test sender unit with a multimeter before installing .
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Northy

posted on 21/2/05 at 07:21 PM Reply With Quote
I've got one of the ball in a tube type senders (that look like a tube) and a Green guages fuel gauge. They work on totally different resistances, and the opposite way round!!

I'm thinking of taking the guage apart and seeing if I can alter it to match the sender.

Does anyone know how a guage works internally, and if it could be altered?

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Hellfire

posted on 22/2/05 at 01:19 AM Reply With Quote
We are calculating the arc movement and amending the arm to suit the gauge... generating full movement on the pickup when float moves from top to bottom of the tank...






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