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The reinstall is easy. You've got a pos and neg for the sender and a ground. If you get your tank custom made have them build it to the dieminsions of the hole in has to go through. I 5200ed pressure treated 2x4s to the bottom of the hull and then 5200ed the tank on top of them. Used a few tubes.
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Correction on the sender (unless I don't know about the newer tanks), positive wire will go directly to the gauge (terminal "I") , negetive wire will go to the gauge (terminal "G"), tank and/or sender ground, then the sender wire goes to the gauge (terminal "S").
I have 2 saddle tanks. This was the post in the thread. Yours will be easier Got most of the electronics wired but figured I***8217;d show you the gas gauge set up with two tanks and one gauge. Needed one pull switch that had basically an off, on, on (left & right tanks). ![]() A regular 3 terminal navigation switch won***8217;t work. This 4 terminal did fine. Don***8217;t depend on the schematic being correct, in my case the bow lights and battery were reversed. ![]() The gauge had terminals for ***8220;S***8221; sending unit, ***8220;G***8221; ground and ***8220;I***8221; ignition or hot and a wire to the dash light bulb. ![]() The ***8220;I***8221; terminal is fed from the hot feeding the navigation lights switch. The ***8220;G***8221; terminal goes to the fuse panel ground and the two sending units frame ground. The ***8220;S***8221; terminal goes to the three position switch to the common or in this case labeled ***8220;battery***8221;. The other two terminals on the switch go to the sending units in this case ***8220;running lights***8221; for the left tank and ***8220;anchor lights***8220; for the right tank. The remaining terminal ***8220;bow lights***8221; is vacant. I connected the gauge bulb to the dash light switch but I didn***8217;t connect the navigation lights in the traditional sense by the first position being anchor and the second position being all. What I did was the first position would be all exterior navigation lights and the second position would include the dash lights. This way if the dash lights caused night blindness I could simply exclude them at night. I have a bad habit running at night without lights on so as to be able to see the water. Sending units
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port to starboard with a gap in the middle to allow water to drain through the bildge. I think I used 5 or 6 per side.
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1985 Wellcraft V-20, Evinrude ETEC 150: SOLD 1979 Marine Trader 44, twin Ford Lehman 120s 2006 Panga 14, Tohatsu 20 |
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