| Subject: | Simple fuel gauge Pt.2- (more complicated) |
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| From: | Gramin@aol.com |
| Date: | Tue, 28 Jan 1997 04:37:22 |
Add alu. strips on opposite sides of the tubes, and with a metal rod for the float repeater you have a linear capacitance gauge, and you can still see it for when your electronics fail. For "WW2" output, a meter in the bridge will do, but A-D it into your on-board computer and you can have Euro2000 output ----- storage, flow rate, total consumption, alarms, the lot. Tell me when you've done it, must get back to re-fitting that u/c frame --- sigh..... Graham C. |
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