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Parallax wrote:
When i bought my boat, it was 10 yrs old and even then the fuel sending unit didn't work. Over the years, I have replaced it 4 times and it has NEVER worked right. Those damned sending units are such crappy technology...electrical/resistive/ mechanical/floating going to a meter, and they really expect this to work for any length of time on a boat? So.... Useless idea #3741 (I am really going to try this one) Take two pieces of flexible tubing maybe 1/2" diameter filled with hydraulic fluid connedcted to a T. The base of the T has a 1/4" clear hose going up to where it is visible in the cockpit. The two pieces of 1/2" hose support the fuel tank whose weight compresses the fluid causing it to rise. As the tank empties, the level in the clear tubing falls. So, it is really measuring weight. But, no electricity, no moving parts (except the fluid) and absolute simplicity. Now, the problem, most fuel tanks are fastened down firmly so when this thing is installed, it must be able to move a tiny amount up and down (maybe should use 1/8" clear tubing). Maybe could use 20 feet of heater hose flaked out under the tank, and a weighted runout gague indicator on the condom on the other end? A Thermostat could maintain the internal gas temperature, and a barometric interpolation correction scale could be permanently mounted beside the dial? A heel angle correction would then be required, but with some throttle position sender units and pendulums, all using regulated power from a battery powered invertor could run a lap top with rs-232 inputs and dc-serial digital interfaces to calculate the fuel efficiency despite inaccurate fuel weight indications, even dithered from clocked measurement cycle times calcutated from pitch, roll and yaw pendulums, integrated with vertical accelleration indications from the vector sum of the 5 sided system of pneumostatic sensors, it should be about a five module machine code speed core to enable useful measurements to be integrated with the gps input. A seek and find shore concious routing algorithm would enable automatic waypoint inputs and autopilot control to the next most economical diesel or gas fuel vendor on the satellite web, considering calculated true wind and current data. The minute charges are more expensive than the stabilised satellite tracker mortgage interest. Uplink data costs are ruinous! I prefer a self tending club boom jib, and bungee on the tiller. I don't need a dipstick, anymore. A mercury switch sounds an alarm when it blows hard enough that she tacks and wants reefing. In a hammock, who could tell? Or, install and maintain an x-junkyard automotive float sender like the one I scraped clean in my boat after 20 years of service and now only requires that it match the cheapo replacement gague installed by the last idiot owner to indicate properly? I know what the inverted, shortened scale indications mean, so who cares? I only spent 8 bucks on boat gas last season. Needed a tow back on that, the one and only trip where I blew a head gasket neccessitating an overnight stay at a dock near a Hell's Angels midnight wedding in a graveyard. The gasket had been recently replace by a mechanic (?) of a certain imperious culture. Good thing too, as he left out a ball bearing in the oil pump too, lost it into the main bearing gallery, but luckily it didn't fit between the big balls. Fixed it with the head gasket. Stopped that annoying ticking and raised the oil pressure. Got a tow free, from a stranger, in New Brunswick on the Saint John River. Sail the reversing falls! Enter Valhallah. Bed and breakfast, cheap! Cottage, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 500 feet of private beach, solitary and private nudist mountain back yard, classic f/g 29' TylerCraft sloop, dinghy, 500 bucks a week, meals and (2 free) airport pickups included. Liquor, vehicle rental extra. Private security service. Leave your phone number or email addy here, ( ), if you want a reservation. Prices rise, soon! Damage deposit required. Only properly filled out forms will be scrutinised. Moderation in many things, I sometimes suggest. -- Terry K - My email address is MY PROPERTY, and is protected by copyright legislation. Permission to reproduce it is specifically denied for mass mailing and unrequested solicitations. Reproduction or conveyance for any unauthorised purpose is THEFT and PLAGIARISM. Abuse is Invasion of privacy and harassment. Abusers may be prosecuted. -This notice footer released to public domain. Spamspoof salad by spamchock - SofDevCo |
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