Hi Guys
Still trying to get my fuel level on my Dash2 from my DL1
Ive found a wiring diagram for my car (mitsi evo) but the diagram seems to show 2 senders??
Any help would be very appreciated
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Fuel gauge help
If you are replacing your stock gauges with the Dash2....
You can wire them both in series or in parallel, you just need to make sure that your pull up network will not pull too much current.
It probably uses two senders to average out fuel level variation.
Regardless, you will probably need a really long refresh rate and a slow rate of change.
You can wire them both in series or in parallel, you just need to make sure that your pull up network will not pull too much current.
It probably uses two senders to average out fuel level variation.
Regardless, you will probably need a really long refresh rate and a slow rate of change.
BMW 2000 M Coupe
For reference at the bottom of this page is a table listing which resistors to use.
http://www.race-technology.com/wiki/ind ... WireSensor
http://www.race-technology.com/wiki/ind ... WireSensor
6.1 ohms seems very low for 3/4 full tank. Would you possibly measure the resistance with an empty tank?
Using a 10,000 ohm resistor would result in hardly any voltage swing.
A 10,000 ohm pull up resistor would be suitable for a resistance between a few thousand ohms up to tens of thousands of ohms.
Using a 10,000 ohm resistor would result in hardly any voltage swing.
A 10,000 ohm pull up resistor would be suitable for a resistance between a few thousand ohms up to tens of thousands of ohms.
6.1 ohms seems very low for 3/4 full tank. Would you possibly measure the resistance with an empty tank?
Using a 10,000 ohm resistor would result in hardly any voltage swing.
A 10,000 ohm pull up resistor would be suitable for a resistance between a few thousand ohms up to tens of thousands of ohms.
Using a 10,000 ohm resistor would result in hardly any voltage swing.
A 10,000 ohm pull up resistor would be suitable for a resistance between a few thousand ohms up to tens of thousands of ohms.
osborni wrote:Are you sure that is not 6.1 K ohms? It's easy to have the wrong setting on your volt meter.......Adam37tr wrote:Seem to have 6.1 ohms across the 2 senders
Thats with around about 3/4 to full tank
So would pressume a 10k resistor to get amps down to 120mAmp is that correct
Cheers Adam
Not sure mate will have a look
So if it is 6k measured what would be the next step
Will I be able to just connect across them with the 5v ref voltage from the DL1
Cheers Adam
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