Monitor panel [message #367092] |
Wed, 06 October 2021 22:55 |
Biggamehunter
Messages: 17 Registered: April 2021
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Hi all
My monitor panel has a gauge that reads below empty. The water level gauge. I checked the sender 32 Ohms, at the gauge it reads 32 ohms. Swaped it with the LP gauges and it reads about 1/2. In LP it reads over full. When I ground it at the connector it reads over full. Any ideas? What am I missing?
Thanks
Michael Orlandi
Fairfield, Ca
1973 GMC Canyonlands
Lenzi knuckles/ hubs
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Re: Monitor panel [message #367096 is a reply to message #367092] |
Thu, 07 October 2021 09:54 |
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Matt Colie
Messages: 8547 Registered: March 2007 Location: S.E. Michigan
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Biggamehunter wrote on Wed, 06 October 2021 23:55Hi all
My monitor panel has a gauge that reads below empty. The water level gauge. I checked the sender 32 Ohms, at the gauge it reads 32 ohms. Swaped it with the LP gauges and it reads about 1/2. In LP it reads over full. When I ground it at the connector it reads over full. Any ideas? What am I missing?
Thanks
Biggamehunter, (Michael?)
Those are AC air-core gauges. Full is ~88 ohms and less than 3 ohms is empty or zero.... It is sounds to me like you have connection problems to work out with both the board itself and the connecting wiring. Note: I wrote "ConnectionS". Nobody said it had to be just one.....
On a separate note, do both yourself and us a big favor and build a sigfile. To do this go to <Control Panel/Account Settings> and then to <Preferences>. When there you will find a Signature Box. Please put in your name (we like to know it was you when we meet), a short about the coach (they are not all the same) and include any major mods and add a geographic reference (you may have brand new old friends in striking distance). When you have that, scroll down to the <Update> key so it gets saved and used.
Speaking of new old friends, this is a very supportive and helping group and everybody wants to see that you can enjoy your coach, so if they seem overly forward do not be put off. We are sincere in our effort. Do not hesitate to ask questions even if they might seem trivial. The ladies are all near fifty years old and some have not been treated well. We have all had some problems to work through. The reward is well worth the effort.
Lastly, I did not see when you came aboard, so I will pass along the greeting I regularly give. This group reminds me so of the watermen of my world that I like to paraphrase the greeting that is common there. So,
May the Good Lord Bless this coach and all those that set forth within her.
Welcome Michael (Biggamehunter)
Matt
Matt & Mary Colie - Chaumière -'73 Glacier 23 - Members GMCMI, GMCGL, GMCES
Electronically Controlled Quiet Engine Cooling Fan with OE Rear Drum Brakes with Applied Control Arms
SE Michigan - Near DTW - Twixt A2 and Detroit
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