Place an Ohm meter across the center stud of the sender and the mounting flange. You should get a reading between 33 & 240 Ohm'sI replaced the Fuel gauge this spring. When I turned the power on, it registered one time and then stopped working. How do I test the sending device in the tank? How difficult is it to change the old one out?
Thanks,,, Bobcat30
Buy an electric sending unit capsule for the tank top gauge. Other than WEMA senders these are the absolute most reliable sending units made.My 1980 C30 had a tank top gauge from the factory. I used this for a number of years until I repowered.
I also replaced my old demure panel with the Admiral panel with all the bells-n-whistles. I put in a new sending unit and wired it to my panel gauge. Worked for less than a year.
Replaced it with a different make sender & it lasted less than a year. The wiring is correct, the gauge is good, & wiring so WTF?
I still had the old tank top model & put it back. I never have a problem. I have to move cushion & access cover to read, oh well.
Has anyone had this type of problem?
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Maine Sail, do you have a make and model number for this sending unit? A supplier as well? West Marine (the most convenient place for me to shop where I live) has one. Thanks.Buy an electric sending unit capsule for the tank top gauge. Other than WEMA senders these are the absolute most reliable sending units made.
A mechanical gauge, with the magnetic sending capsule is the Cat's meow.... It is what I use on my own boat... The sending units with the mechanism submersed in the fuel SUCK and are horribly unreliable. I will not install them for customers even if the beg...
A WEMA sender or mechanical with external sender are all I will use for fuel....
The Moeller mechanical senders look like this, your order by tank depth:Maine Sail, do you have a make and model number for this sending unit? A supplier as well? West Marine (the most convenient place for me to shop where I live) has one. Thanks.
Should not be, unless you have a faulty gauge. These senders are resistance readings not based on your system voltage... 33Ω is full and 240Ω is empty...Lots of great advice in this thread, but it reminds me of an old topic.
My C30 (#4328) probably has the sending unit that MaineSail hates, and it indicates more fuel when the engine is running versus when the engine is shut down. The only variable I can think of is the voltage (higher when the engine is running). Is the engine running voltage (higher) the reason for the higher reading?
Thanks! DanM.