Mcstealth Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 How do you test a fuel guage? This gauge reads full with the master on. Tank is not full. I have not yet looked at the float, as it could possibly be stuck in the up position. Can I put a multimeter to it and ohm it out? What do I look for? Thanks David Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 The floats are 30 ohms each. To test the gauge you need a resistor decade box, or a suitable potentiometer. Quote
Fly Boomer Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 9 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: The floats are 30 ohms each. To test the gauge you need a resistor decade box, or a suitable potentiometer. So you would just start at 1 ohm and step through up to 30 while watching the gauge? Looks like the Cies senders specify 0-5 volts -- what voltage would you hit the gauge with? Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 2 hours ago, Fly Boomer said: So you would just start at 1 ohm and step through up to 30 while watching the gauge? Looks like the Cies senders specify 0-5 volts -- what voltage would you hit the gauge with? To test the gauge, you would need to wire it the way it was wired in the plane replacing the sender with the known resistance. If using a POT, I would measure it with your handheld meter and adjust it to whatever resistance you wanted then put it into the gauge circuit. I don't have any experience with CIES sensors. I don't know how they interface to the gauge. Quote
Mcstealth Posted December 7, 2023 Author Report Posted December 7, 2023 3 hours ago, N201MKTurbo said: To test the gauge, you would need to wire it the way it was wired in the plane replacing the sender with the known resistance. If using a POT, I would measure it with your handheld meter and adjust it to whatever resistance you wanted then put it into the gauge circuit. I don't have any experience with CIES sensors. I don't know how they interface to the gauge. As I am a lowly shade tree mechanic, a potentiometer is not something I can just whip out. Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 13 minutes ago, Mcstealth said: As I am a lowly shade tree mechanic, a potentiometer is not something I can just whip out. You dont have bins full of them in your closet? I figured everybody did. You could just order one from DigiKey or Amazon. Get some clip lead wires too, to hook it all up. Should be less than $20 with shipping. 1 Quote
N201MKTurbo Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 You can get a fancy one with a cool knob for less than 10 bucks! https://www.amazon.com/Onwon-Potentiometer-Wirewound-Multi-Turn-Adjustable/dp/B07MJDLSBQ/ref=sr_1_6?crid=14SGDY9WNYRHH&keywords=Potentiometer%2B100%2Bohm&qid=1701977821&s=industrial&sprefix=potentiometer%2B100%2Bohm%2Cindustrial%2C308&sr=1-6&th=1 Quote
Fly Boomer Posted December 7, 2023 Report Posted December 7, 2023 2 hours ago, Mcstealth said: As I am a lowly shade tree mechanic, a potentiometer is not something I can just whip out. Or one of these: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2332490.m570.l1313&_nkw=decade+resistor+box&_sacat=0 1 Quote
Mcstealth Posted December 8, 2023 Author Report Posted December 8, 2023 4 hours ago, Fly Boomer said: Or one of these: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2332490.m570.l1313&_nkw=decade+resistor+box&_sacat=0 Okay okay. I get the point!!! 1 Quote
Pinecone Posted December 12, 2023 Report Posted December 12, 2023 On 12/7/2023 at 11:20 AM, N201MKTurbo said: I don't have any experience with CIES sensors. I don't know how they interface to the gauge. It depends on what they are interfacing to. They can be resistance based like stock senders, or voltage or frequency based for JPI, Garman EIS, and some special fuel gauges. Voltage based supplies 0 - 5 volts over the range of the float movement. Frequency delivers a 0 - 5 volt square wave output. Quote
PT20J Posted December 13, 2023 Report Posted December 13, 2023 Hmm. It reads zero when disconnected and full s scale when connected. Sounds like the gauge works. Probably a short in the wiring, or a bad float. Quote
DCarlton Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 Anyone happen to know if the OEM resistance senders in the F and J have the same min and max resistance values over their operating range? And what those values are? Is it 0 to 30 for all senders? Same for the planes that have two senders in series? Thanks. Quote
Jim Peace Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 or one of these: https://www.jpinstruments.com/shop/edm-900-2/ and these: https://ciescorp.net/products/magneto-resistive-fuel-liquid-level/ 1 Quote
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