Re: Fual Gauge Resistance
- From: Alan Smith <alan@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 21:41:32 +0100
Jim Warren wrote:
Alan Smith wrote:You guys are normally very switched on & helpful so thought I would ask here, might be the wrong place but shove me in the right direction if it isn't.
I'm making my own fuel sender for my kitcar, the system works in principle, using a float, reed switches, magnets & resistors. My only problem is the calibration, I'm using a Smiths fuel gauge out of a Triumph (that's the tenuous link to uk.rec.classic.cars) but I do not know what the range of the gauge is, how do I find out? other than buying loads of different resistors & using trial & error. I know when my tank is empty I have a reading of 80 Ohms & the gauge is showing 3/4 full, clearly the resistance is not high enough. Would I also be right in thinking the gauge should be also going through a 10V voltage stabiliser?
Thanks
Alan...
You definitely should be using a 10V stabiliser, because otherwise your readings will vary according to the charge going into the battery and the drain coming out of it.
Once you have set up your stabiliser, find out which way your dial works - it might read Full with an open circuit or it might read Empty. Vice versa with a short to earth. Probably as the gauge came from a Triumph it will read empty, but you don't say which Triumph, so either is possible.
Likewise, your tank unit showing 80 Ohms when empty doesn't tell me whether when it is full it goes to 0 Ohms or to a number higher than 80. Again, either is possible, and you need to find out which.
Once you have got this information, you are again faced with two possibilities - one of which is that dial and tank units work in opposite directions.
Find some answers to the questions above and I might be able to advise you further.
Jim
Thanks for the response, in answer to your questions, I don't know what Triumph it came from just a Fleecebay bargain, it reads full on a short circuit, it does has 382 on the side if that's any help & not just the QA testers number. My sender currently reads 80 Ohms on empty & 10 ohms on full these were just some resistors I bought at 10 Ohms each just to prove it's viability. Once I know what resistance makes the gauge show empty & what resistance shows full they will be changed, it's getting those numbers I'm struggling with.
Alan...
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