swatson999
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Trying to get fuel levels calibrated, but having some issues.
I have Van's capacitive sensors, and they were verified correct (isolated, etc.) during and after the build. Using the Dynon capacitive-to-voltage sensors on both sides. They're both getting power, and they're never jumping around (which would be indicative of an open line, IIRC), but they won't calibrate...
They both start out around 0.88 and never get much change, on the order of 0.01 or perhaps a tad more, but not much, no matter how many times I add 2 gallons. I got to 16 gallons on one side and it was reading 1.06, so I quit, went to the other and saw the same behavior.
Bad sensors? The only thing I can think of that I would have done which would make both of them bad, and tell me if you think this is it, was (on the advice of another builder LOL) covered the bare wires on the back of the sensors with some silicon waterproof cauling gook from the aviation department at OSH. Could that cause the sensors to be messing up?
If that's not it, what else could it be?
I have Van's capacitive sensors, and they were verified correct (isolated, etc.) during and after the build. Using the Dynon capacitive-to-voltage sensors on both sides. They're both getting power, and they're never jumping around (which would be indicative of an open line, IIRC), but they won't calibrate...
They both start out around 0.88 and never get much change, on the order of 0.01 or perhaps a tad more, but not much, no matter how many times I add 2 gallons. I got to 16 gallons on one side and it was reading 1.06, so I quit, went to the other and saw the same behavior.
Bad sensors? The only thing I can think of that I would have done which would make both of them bad, and tell me if you think this is it, was (on the advice of another builder LOL) covered the bare wires on the back of the sensors with some silicon waterproof cauling gook from the aviation department at OSH. Could that cause the sensors to be messing up?
If that's not it, what else could it be?