Dan,
The gauge on my bugeye seems to be working great (thanks to Larry Miller), and
seems to read pretty accurately. I can try and check the ohms once I get my car
back from the shop (some-day soon I hope)for you, and let you know what it
reads
when full and then after I get back down to empty.
I also have a spare sender that is out of the tank that I can check. This may
give you an idea if your's is even in the right ball-park. I can check this
tonight (if I can remember) if you like.
Regards,
Bryan Vandiver (59-bugeye)
San Jose , CA
BTW - What Adobe site are you located. I'm directly accross from Apple
headquarters in Cupertino.
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>Subject: Fuel gauge sender Ohms
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>I checked the archives and all I could find is
>what looks like later info. I have a bugeye and
>would like to know the ohms for an empty fuel tank.
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>It reads 78 Ohms full. I was hoping someone new
>what the proper range is. I would love to drive
>it to empty, but it is not yet registered and that
>is a lot of trips back and forth on my driveway.
>
>Thanks,
>Dan Mullis
>http://www.ncal.verio.com/~djames/car.html
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