Dellquay13
Well-Known Member
I’m impressed with the accuracy and linearity of your resistive sender. 180ohms +\- 0% Was that from the data sheet or an actual reading?In theory you could calibrate the stick in the same way, just add a notch every 10 litres from empty.
The problem is how do you define accurate? The sender and gauge (or stick) just tell you how high the top of the fuel is in your tank, not the quantity.
My sender is very accurate, I can see the precise reading and watch it slowly rise. I can see it fluctuate as the boat rocks. The interpretation is what caused the issue. The Cerbo averages over 10 seconds by default, so rocking goes away. After calibration it also converts the fuel height to litres, giving a more meaningful reading that can be used for planning.
The old gauge also showed 1/4 full when only 20 litres out of 125 were present. That was accurate as a height reading and very consistent. Same as the uncalibrated stick.
You can calibrate a dipstick to show actual litres not depth, I did it on my first speedboat and the 4no 25l petrol tanks using the same technique as you starting at empty and adding 2 litres at a time. Attempt 1 quickly failed using permanent marker which just washed off in petrol, on the 2nd go I notched the stick.