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Using LED voltmeter as Fuel level


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customcaraudio 
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Posted: January 05, 2005 at 6:44 AM / IP Logged  
Just wondering if anyone out there is clued up on if you can use a voltmeter as a fuel gauge. Changing the LED's Around of course. But dont know if the oem fuel level is voltage driven or resistance to earth. If any one can give us a hand it would be appreciated. Or if anyone knows of any pcb kits around that would do the job. thanks
Daveo
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Custom Car Audio
Australia
slammedb5 
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Posted: January 05, 2005 at 7:08 AM / IP Logged  
I've used DMM's as air/fuel meters, but never as fuel gauges. Sorry.
MrSector9 
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Posted: January 06, 2005 at 1:06 AM / IP Logged  
Most Automobiles use resistance for the simple reason that voltage driven could posibly cause a spark and that would not be good,at least any I have ever seen used resistance not to say EVERYTHING does. I have used this method before to meausre the level in the tank when I couldn't get a gauge to work correctly.
BJ White
customcaraudio 
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Posted: January 06, 2005 at 5:19 AM / IP Logged  
I have hooked up a cheap led bar voltmeter with the fuel sender to one side and the positve to ignition. on a full tank of fuel his sender was saying -12.38 volts so we thought if it started to drop it would bring down the led lights. seem to work so far but we have to wait till the tank empties a bit. Another way we think might work would to use a series of resistors on 10 LEDs(2 red, 3 orange and 5 green), have them different resistances lower for red and higher for the top green and as the resistance on the fuel level dropped the resistance will be too high for the higher LEDs therefore they will turn off and act like a fuel gauge and start dropping to the red until the tank is empty. hope this is understandable.
Daveo
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Custom Car Audio
Australia

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