Hi all,
My fuel sender has never matched my fuel gauge, it works backwards and not over the full range
I'd rather not change either of them if I can, is there anything clever that I can put between them to make them work together?
Thanks,
G
gauge magic sometimes sold on ebay. If you google Andrew Reville you used to be able to find all the details to make it yourself.
Fuel gauge wizard
Great stuff, thanks. I think I've found al the details.
Has anyone in here built one? The guy seems to have gone quiet for a while.
G
He's active on the caterham forums. This isn't his key focus on life.
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Originally posted by MikeR
He's active on the caterham forums. This isn't his key focus on life.
I know your pain Northy.
When I built my MK Indy I used the Ford Sierra fuel level sender with an ETB fuel gauge. It worked, but
Full tank = Full gauge
Empty tank = Half gauge
Fine if you knew how it worked, but always a niggle I wanted to correct.
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Originally posted by nick205
I know your pain Northy.
When I built my MK Indy I used the Ford Sierra fuel level sender with an ETB fuel gauge. It worked, but
Full tank = Full gauge
Empty tank = Half gauge
Fine if you knew how it worked, but always a niggle I wanted to correct.
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Originally posted by Northy
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Originally posted by nick205
I know your pain Northy.
When I built my MK Indy I used the Ford Sierra fuel level sender with an ETB fuel gauge. It worked, but
Full tank = Full gauge
Empty tank = Half gauge
Fine if you knew how it worked, but always a niggle I wanted to correct.
I might look at building one if you're interested. I need to read into it more when I get more time.
G
Can the sender float be adjusted?
I have an ETB sender which has the float on the end of a long wire lever, iirc you can remount the float so that it works 180 deg from normal if that
makes sense.
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Originally posted by Schrodinger
Can the sender float be adjusted?
I have an ETB sender which has the float on the end of a long wire lever, iirc you can remount the float so that it works 180 deg from normal if that makes sense.
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Originally posted by Northy
Hi all,
My fuel works backwards
I've had a look at the "gauge magic" download and it looks like an Arduino based device which I'd argue is a bit overkill for a
fuel gauge which is a fairly simple device.
Essentially, the "sender" is a variable resistance which simply alters the current flowing through the meter. If you are able to measure
the resistance of the sender when the tank is full and when it is empty and to use a potentiometer in place of the sender to test what resistances
show full and empty on the gauge then I can sketch you a schematic of an analogue circuit which should do the trick.
But I don't know how to post pictures on this forum?
What makes are your sender and gauge?
[Edited on 29-5-24 by Schrodinger]
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Originally posted by Replicar328
I've had a look at the "gauge magic" download and it looks like an Arduino based device which I'd argue is a bit overkill for a fuel gauge which is a fairly simple device.
Essentially, the "sender" is a variable resistance which simply alters the current flowing through the meter. If you are able to measure the resistance of the sender when the tank is full and when it is empty and to use a potentiometer in place of the sender to test what resistances show full and empty on the gauge then I can sketch you a schematic of an analogue circuit which should do the trick.
But I don't know how to post pictures on this forum?
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Originally posted by Schrodinger
What makes are your sender and gauge?
[Edited on 29-5-24 by Schrodinger]
My gauges are CAI units, bt don't seem to be available these days? Are they no more?
G
Do you know what the resistance is at full/empty? ETB do make tube sensors and may be able to make one for you.
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Originally posted by Northy
My gauges are CAI units, bt don't seem to be available these days? Are they no more?
Do they still make individual gauges? I can't see any for sale like mine.
G
[Edited on 13/6/24 by Northy]
They still respond to requests for technical advice - i've had responses the next morning to my questions.
Thanks, I'll eventually get in touch with them about mine.
G