Nope, been through all of that. Grady may have only been able to get the gauge with wires, or the manufacturer, Rochester, sent them the wrong gauge. My wires are cut off flush with the black plastic. Rochester made one without the sender, visual only. I called Grady but they were clueless about generator things. For example, they did not know and denied that the AC meter on the AC panel had a high and low voltage alarm (Blue Sea 8247) Don't ask how I found that out. I pulled the sender and it looks high quality and the needle works but is hard to read when full. There is a variable potentiometer, so it's a pretty simple system, but I haven't put in a separate more accessible, gauge.