Fuel gauge question

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Yep, the Simrad/Lowrance/Garmin/Raymarine brands used to cost as much as an N2k sensor :rolleyes: dunno what they go for now
I see a chinese one on amazon for multiple sensors. Wonder if it actually NMEA certified. Looks like it needs european level sensors (180 ohm) so it won't work without buying a new sensor anyways.
 

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The Suzuki was purchased about four years ago.

When i get the boat serviced again at the end of 2022 I will ask them to install a analog gauge.

Here we have to add gas at 18 gallons at a time with four five gallon jugs.

I just put in 36 gallons and the c-10 read 92 gallons before the last four gallons was added.

thnx

steve
If it is changing when you add gas then it is connected to something.
There is a calibration procedure for that.

Look at the Owner Manual for the C10.
 

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Yamaha fuel management gauge, flow sensor with harness is 679.00
Full Nema2000 package, base kit, backbone extensions, drops, extra tees. Lowrance(simrad) adaptor for sender and Lowrance flow sensor about 480.00