Larry DeCamp
Well Known Member
I have read the discussion about meaningless values due to dihedral etc. So I resolved to use accurate tank dipsticks and fuel totalizer to manage fuel ( of course burn rate and clock are always in play ). Because RV's must switch tanks left to right for balance, you don't know for sure where all the fuel is until it gets quiet. Before declaring the gauges worthless, I thought why not calibrate them so they are accurate at some minimum level for reserve planning.
Can any electrical types suggest how to install calibration trim pots (with ohm value) to set a minimum reading accurately. I believe the float is 30 to 240 OHM.
Can any electrical types suggest how to install calibration trim pots (with ohm value) to set a minimum reading accurately. I believe the float is 30 to 240 OHM.