Risingson
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Aoditeck sending unit 24”
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The most important part is to get a sender that is compatible with your gauges.
240-33 ohms is the US standard. Euro is 0-to something, I forget.
My experience, is that the sender is nearly always the culprit unless the gauge has taken on water or condensation.
The senders you pictured are the "right thing", however you will have to see whether you can get them into to the tank based on surrounding clearances. My Stbd tank is a no brainer. My Port tank needs a hole cut in the deck. You will also want to get the "Focus Tubes", which keep the gauge from swinging wildly when underway.
What’s a focus tube?The most important part is to get a sender that is compatible with your gauges.
240-33 ohms is the US standard. Euro is 0-to something, I forget.
My experience, is that the sender is nearly always the culprit unless the gauge has taken on water or condensation.
The senders you pictured are the "right thing", however you will have to see whether you can get them into to the tank based on surrounding clearances. My Stbd tank is a no brainer. My Port tank needs a hole cut in the deck. You will also want to get the "Focus Tubes", which keep the gauge from swinging wildly when underway.
Sorry, I was getting my stories mixed up. The NMEA version of this is ultrasonic and needs a surrounding tube to "calm the seas" when running. These are hall effect sensors, and simply ride the tide in your tank. Disregard my fau pax.What’s a focus tube?