Swanrad2
Well-Known Member
Spent the day fitting a fuel gauge sender in my fuel tank, suspect it works on a variable resistor actuated through a raising and lowering float. I don't know much about electronics - but am learning, slowly so if my explanations are poor I apologise. A positive and negative is wired into the gauge itself with a single wire from the sensor to the gauge (plus a positive for the light). On connecting to 12v power (leisure battery), the needle deflects to 'full' on the gauge. Disconnect the gauge, the needle stays on 'full'. I suspect a faulty sender - how do I test this theory? The instructions with the unit are fairly basic but there doesn't appear to be a calibration control.
Sorry if this is basic, but it is a first step on the road to electrical competence.
Sorry if this is basic, but it is a first step on the road to electrical competence.