I acquired a Argo-m2-21. The previous owner had twin f70s installed. The Argo has 2, separate, 35 gallon tanks. The boat has a fuel gauge for each tank. After a couple shake down rides it was apparent that the fuel gauges were on full all the time. With ignition switches off, gauges empty. With switches on, gauges full. First thing I did was to disconnect wire at sender. Gauge went to empty. Shorted the wires together at sender, gauge went passed full. Looks like wires are good and gauge is working. ??? Pulled sender from tank. Ohm meter swings from 38 ohms (full) to 238 ohms (empty). Both port and starboard tanks/gauges act the same. Since the boat is new to me I don't know if they ever worked correctly. Any thoughts? Short of running all new wiring....
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Originally posted by Jack1747 View PostWith ignition switches off, gauges empty. With switches on, gauges full. First thing I did was to disconnect wire at sender. Gauge went to empty. Shorted the wires together at sender, gauge went passed full...
Pulled sender from tank. Ohm meter swings from 38 ohms (full) to 238 ohms (empty)
Then the gauge is working properly for an ABYC ("USA")
and there is no short or break in the wiring.
Although you report that the sender functions properly as ABYC type when removed from the tank,
nonetheless,
if "With switches on, gauges full"
but
"disconnect wire at sender. Gauge went to empty"
then the sender must be constantly exhibiting low resistance when installed in the tank.
I don't have any idea "why or how"
but that's the logical conclusion
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Originally posted by fairdeal View Post
Then the gauge is working properly for an ABYC ("USA")
and there is no short or break in the wiring.
Although you report that the sender functions properly as ABYC type when removed from the tank,
nonetheless,
if "With switches on, gauges full"
but
"disconnect wire at sender. Gauge went to empty"
then the sender must be constantly exhibiting low resistance when installed in the tank.
I don't have any idea "why or how"
but that's the logical conclusion
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Not fixed. Finally got down to the boat. Reinstalled sender to boat wiring but not in tank. Same issue. The sender works on the bench. When hooked to boat wiring gauge goes to full. I was sure it was going to be fixed I didn't take my multi-meter.
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Originally posted by 77tarheel View PostCheck continuity between ground on gauge and ground of battery and also continuity of positive side of inputs. On my Carolina Skiff, these gauges are wired to each other in series. Good luck
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