My propane guage reads past full at all times.
The guage moves upscale when I turn it on so the guage itself seems to be ok.
The manual indicates that this is probably an open wire between the guage
and the sender unit.
The tank is near empty. The sender unit reads about twenty ohms. There is
no voltage present at that end of the wire whether the wire is connected to
the sender or not. The wire also indicates an open circuit. This jives with
the manual.
That's the easy part of the problem. What I need to know now is how do I get
behind the guage panel to access that end of the wire and how is the wire
routed from the sender to the panel? Does this part have typical failure
points to look for like the generator does or is it just pot luck?
I was just out there with my meter and screwdriver but the skeeters were
bigger than buzzards tonight so I had to retreat.
Any pointers anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated.
Dick
The guage moves upscale when I turn it on so the guage itself seems to be ok.
The manual indicates that this is probably an open wire between the guage
and the sender unit.
The tank is near empty. The sender unit reads about twenty ohms. There is
no voltage present at that end of the wire whether the wire is connected to
the sender or not. The wire also indicates an open circuit. This jives with
the manual.
That's the easy part of the problem. What I need to know now is how do I get
behind the guage panel to access that end of the wire and how is the wire
routed from the sender to the panel? Does this part have typical failure
points to look for like the generator does or is it just pot luck?
I was just out there with my meter and screwdriver but the skeeters were
bigger than buzzards tonight so I had to retreat.
Any pointers anyone can give me will be greatly appreciated.
Dick