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dean.psiropoulos(at)veriz Guest
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Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 8:35 pm Post subject: Non coax to BNC connector. |
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Have an Electronics International Capacitive Fuel Gauge for Van's capacitive
senders in my RV-6 fuel tanks. Van's sender kit included female BNC
connectors that are pro-sealed right into the tank. Fuel gauge comes with
harness and two sets of short cables (that include converter circuit cards
molded into them) that takes two wires out of the tank and converts to three
wires for connection to the gauge. The converter cable assemblies have two
AWG20 wires going in and three AWG20 wires that connect to the gauge. I
need to somehow hook the two AWG20 wires to a BNC male connector to mate
with the connector on each tank. The center conductor is a no brainer but
what would be the best way to hook the other wire to what would normally be
the shield of the coax crimped under the cylindrical cover (on the outside
of the coax)? Thanks.
Dean
RV-6A N197DM
Last details before inspection.
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nuckollsr(at)cox.net Guest
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Posted: Sun Mar 18, 2007 6:21 am Post subject: Non coax to BNC connector. |
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At 12:33 AM 3/18/2007 -0400, you wrote:
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<dean.psiropoulos(at)verizon.net>
Have an Electronics International Capacitive Fuel Gauge for Van's capacitive
senders in my RV-6 fuel tanks. Van's sender kit included female BNC
connectors that are pro-sealed right into the tank. Fuel gauge comes with
harness and two sets of short cables (that include converter circuit cards
molded into them) that takes two wires out of the tank and converts to three
wires for connection to the gauge. The converter cable assemblies have two
AWG20 wires going in and three AWG20 wires that connect to the gauge. I
need to somehow hook the two AWG20 wires to a BNC male connector to mate
with the connector on each tank. The center conductor is a no brainer but
what would be the best way to hook the other wire to what would normally be
the shield of the coax crimped under the cylindrical cover (on the outside
of the coax)? Thanks.
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Do you know where I can download the installation manual
for your system . . . or do you have it in .pdf form that
you can e-mail to me?
Bob . . .
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( IF one aspires to be "world class", )
( what ever you do must be exercised )
( EVERY day . . . )
( R. L. Nuckolls III )
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