I like using the fuel gauge when refuelling. I know that when it ticks up to full, the tank is as full as I want it.
Problem is that it's wired to the engine key switch. Our switch is just a simple off/on with a separate starter button.
But with the engine off and the switch on, the oil pressure alarm screams its head off.
I ended up wiring it to the supply side of the key switch so its on whenever the starter has power.
When refuelled, I just turn the start battery selector to "off" so there is no drain.
But, it appears a lot of people like things wired so they don't have to mess with the battery selectors all the time. On my other thread, several people said they just leave the starter connected to the house bank all the time.
If I did that, then my fuel gauge would always be live.
Just curious what other people do? Seems like a key switch with an "accessory" setting (like a car) would be the best answer.
Thanks,
Chris
Problem is that it's wired to the engine key switch. Our switch is just a simple off/on with a separate starter button.
But with the engine off and the switch on, the oil pressure alarm screams its head off.
I ended up wiring it to the supply side of the key switch so its on whenever the starter has power.
When refuelled, I just turn the start battery selector to "off" so there is no drain.
But, it appears a lot of people like things wired so they don't have to mess with the battery selectors all the time. On my other thread, several people said they just leave the starter connected to the house bank all the time.
If I did that, then my fuel gauge would always be live.
Just curious what other people do? Seems like a key switch with an "accessory" setting (like a car) would be the best answer.
Thanks,
Chris