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I just put a new Tempo Plastic fuel tank in my boat. When I wired up the
gauge it reads full all the time. I put a wire from the center post of the sender to the S terminal on the gauge, a wire from the ground terminal on the sender to the negative terminal of the battery and the a wire from the accesory wire of the ignition to the I terminal on the gauge. Can anyone tell me what is going wrong ? Thanx |
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Bill wrote:
I just put a new Tempo Plastic fuel tank in my boat. When I wired up the gauge it reads full all the time. I put a wire from the center post of the sender to the S terminal on the gauge, a wire from the ground terminal on the sender to the negative terminal of the battery and the a wire from the accesory wire of the ignition to the I terminal on the gauge. Can anyone tell me what is going wrong ? Thanx The resistance of your sender is probably not high enough when the float is in the "empty"-position = Instrument and gauge do not fit. Get sender and instrument from the same manufacturer (e.g. VDO Oceanline) Kind regards, Eike |
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