markspark7
Well-Known Member
Hi All
Recently bought a Bayliner 288 classic flybridge.
After Going through the inevatable list of jobs to do, one of the main ones was change the non working fuel gauge in the saloon.
I ordered the correct item and fitted it no problem and its all working well however most of my boating will be done from the flybridge due to better all round vision so I investigated fitting the fuel gauge up there.
I removed the binnacle has there are two or three blanks fitted and found the boat is prewired for the fuel gauge so I ordered another one.
When i fitted it however the gauges started reading differently to when only one was fitted.
is this because they are wired in series and as such the resistance is greater leading to wrong readings or should there always have been two and the readings are wrong when only one is fitted???
Thanks in advance..
Recently bought a Bayliner 288 classic flybridge.
After Going through the inevatable list of jobs to do, one of the main ones was change the non working fuel gauge in the saloon.
I ordered the correct item and fitted it no problem and its all working well however most of my boating will be done from the flybridge due to better all round vision so I investigated fitting the fuel gauge up there.
I removed the binnacle has there are two or three blanks fitted and found the boat is prewired for the fuel gauge so I ordered another one.
When i fitted it however the gauges started reading differently to when only one was fitted.
is this because they are wired in series and as such the resistance is greater leading to wrong readings or should there always have been two and the readings are wrong when only one is fitted???
Thanks in advance..