RE: SER1 FW: Re: Petrol Gauge Wiring

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From: Tom Tollefson
Subject: RE: SER1 FW: Re: Petrol Gauge Wiring
Date: 13:04 on 06 Oct 2004
Yes , but Your stick does not develop electrical problems ...

Tom T.

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Subject: Re: SER1 FW: Re: Petrol Gauge Wiring


Hi Alan,

Thanks for pointing this out.  If I read things correctly my infinite
resistance due to no ground on the sender branch sends all the current
through the internal ground and the needle pegs on 'F'.  So if I ground
the sender post the needle should peg on 'E'.  Of course, if I had a
sender unit to run that ground through, I could throw away the stick I
measure my petrol with :-)

George E Sollish	Chief Engineer		Auto Gear Equipment
			Project Manager		The Payne Lake Project



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SER1 FW: Re: Petrol Gauge Wiring
Jeremy Brooks 15:54 on 05 Oct 2004

Re: SER1 FW: Re: Petrol Gauge Wiring
George E Sollish 16:57 on 05 Oct 2004

RE: SER1 FW: Re: Petrol Gauge Wiring
Tom Tollefson 13:04 on 06 Oct 2004

RE: SER1 FW: Re: Petrol Gauge Wiring
George E Sollish 14:21 on 06 Oct 2004

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