Greetings,
I'm going to have to do the cal on the fuel levels for my RV-8, and have a couple questions.
1- What amount (or amounts) of fuel will it ask me to pour for each step? If this is dependent on the size of the tank, they are 21 gallons each. I just want to make sure I have a proper size container to pour in the required amount.
2- Is there any way to copy the results from one tank to the other? The tanks, senders, floats were set up as close to the same as I can get them, so any error would be pretty small, and it would save the hassle of doing this twice.
3- On an RV fuel tank, there will be a little space for fuel below the lowest point of the level sender float, and a decent amount of fuel lever above the float level. For the sake of discussion, we'll say the float will start to move up when you hit 1 gallon, and stop moving up when you reach 16 gallons. What will the Dynon show for level from 0-1 gallons, and from 16-21 gallons?
Thanks,
Rusty
PS- sorry for all the questions, but the time to fly is near
I'm going to have to do the cal on the fuel levels for my RV-8, and have a couple questions.
1- What amount (or amounts) of fuel will it ask me to pour for each step? If this is dependent on the size of the tank, they are 21 gallons each. I just want to make sure I have a proper size container to pour in the required amount.
2- Is there any way to copy the results from one tank to the other? The tanks, senders, floats were set up as close to the same as I can get them, so any error would be pretty small, and it would save the hassle of doing this twice.
3- On an RV fuel tank, there will be a little space for fuel below the lowest point of the level sender float, and a decent amount of fuel lever above the float level. For the sake of discussion, we'll say the float will start to move up when you hit 1 gallon, and stop moving up when you reach 16 gallons. What will the Dynon show for level from 0-1 gallons, and from 16-21 gallons?
Thanks,
Rusty
PS- sorry for all the questions, but the time to fly is near