eastlaked
Active Member
I think I discovered a sender unit for the fresh water on my Moody 35. It has a label for "TP-Electronics Centre" and a defunct phone number. Possibly circa 1993. There is no dial or gauge on the yacht or other box for the unit.
A Google search shows no web site or email for TP-Electronics Centre, but an old company address in Plymouth.
What confuses me is that it has 8 wires that appear to go into the aluminium water tank.
If it was two wires I would assume it was a resistance sender and could easily diagnose it with a multimeter.
If it was three wires I would assume a capacitive sender and could probably knock something up.
But 8 wires and no box / dial ????
Anyone got any clues or hints?
David.
A Google search shows no web site or email for TP-Electronics Centre, but an old company address in Plymouth.
What confuses me is that it has 8 wires that appear to go into the aluminium water tank.
If it was two wires I would assume it was a resistance sender and could easily diagnose it with a multimeter.
If it was three wires I would assume a capacitive sender and could probably knock something up.
But 8 wires and no box / dial ????
Anyone got any clues or hints?
David.