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		Eric_Kallio
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:12 pm    Post subject: Fuel sender | 
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				When flying through some bumps the other day I lost my fuel quantity indications on the left tank. Didn't actually lose them, the indicated quantity went from 24 gallons to -12. After de-fuel it seems the float is still attached and moving free, but the resistance from the sending wire to ground is a consistent 176 ohms. It seems to me that there is a failure of the sending unit. Before I pull this apart and order a replacement has anyone seen this before, or have a step that I may have missed to troubleshoot the problem.
 
 Eric Kallio
 N518RV... Flying
 
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		carl.froehlich(at)verizon Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 12:53 pm    Post subject: Fuel sender | 
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				First check the ground connection.  If you do not run a separate ground wire to a ring connector under one of the screw heads, you may want to.
 
 If the ground is good, you may have a bad sender.  Considering you have some reading other than short or open I'd guess it is hung up on something.  Not sure how you can know that it moving freely with the tank on the plane.  Either way you need to pull the unit.
 
 One other point, if you measured the sending unit resistance to ground in circuit (sending wire still attached to whatever it goes to), you may have a false reading.  Remove the sending wire from the sender and measure again.
 
 Carl
 
 On Sep 26, 2011, at 4:12 PM, "Eric_Kallio" <scout019(at)msn.com> wrote:
 
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  When flying through some bumps the other day I lost my fuel quantity indications on the left tank. Didn't actually lose them, the indicated quantity went from 24 gallons to -12. After de-fuel it seems the float is still attached and moving free, but the resistance from the sending wire to ground is a consistent 176 ohms. It seems to me that there is a failure of the sending unit. Before I pull this apart and order a replacement has anyone seen this before, or have a step that I may have missed to troubleshoot the problem.
  
  Eric Kallio
  N518RV... Flying
  
  
  
  
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		dmaib(at)mac.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2011 1:12 pm    Post subject: Fuel sender | 
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				I will second the suggestion to make darn sure it is well grounded. I  
 replaced my right hand sender last year unnecessarily. I thought I  
 had a good ground, but I did not. Oh well, now I have a spare sender  
 if the RH ever really fails.
 
 David Maib
 40559
 Flying
 
 On Sep 26, 2011, at 4:12 PM, Eric_Kallio wrote:
 
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  When flying through some bumps the other day I lost my fuel  
  quantity indications on the left tank. Didn't actually lose them,  
  the indicated quantity went from 24 gallons to -12. After de-fuel  
  it seems the float is still attached and moving free, but the  
  resistance from the sending wire to ground is a consistent 176  
  ohms. It seems to me that there is a failure of the sending unit.  
  Before I pull this apart and order a replacement has anyone seen  
  this before, or have a step that I may have missed to troubleshoot  
  the problem.
 
  Eric Kallio
  N518RV... Flying
 
 
  Read this topic online here:
 
  http://forums.matronics.com/viewtopic.php?p=353267#353267
 
 
 
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