Hmm, a simpler explanation would be a mis-adjusted sender arm. Or if the
gauge has any kind of calibration screw...
on 6/6/02 2:16 PM, Jack Feldman at qualitas@millenicom.com wrote:
> Folks,
>
> What should be the output voltage of the voltage stabilizer?
>
> Has anyone thought of a solid state circuit to take its place. I wonder if a
> zenner diode would do?
>
> I have a gas gauge that has had two new senders installed over a period of
> time, and the gauge always reads at 7/8ths full when full. The only thing I
> can think of is a voltage stabilizer that is putting out a low voltage.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jack
>
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