Bendy toy
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Does anyone know know resistance range a fuel strip uses from full to empty? I can't measure mine because (like most fuel strips) its broken. Need to know ohms empty and ohms full measured at the contact terminals located by the fuel pump.
The fuel strip was a nice idea by BMW but badly executed and I refuse to pay for something that will break - quite possibly before e I get home from the dealer. I'm now looking at ways you get a working fuel gauge on my 2008 Hexhead 1200.
The strip works by two copper tracks inside a mylar sheath. One track works as a heater element. The other track is a measurement resistor. The warming effect of the heater alters the resistance. Fuel level affects the temperature on part of the strip so the resistance changes.
I can easily get a 10 ohm to 180 ohm, pole sensor float gauge which I plan to use with a standard dash gauge. It might just work with the OEM dash, but I expect to need a converter box to deliver what the OEM fuel gauge system needs to see. For that to begin, I need to know the resistance range a fuel strip uses from full to empty?
The fuel strip was a nice idea by BMW but badly executed and I refuse to pay for something that will break - quite possibly before e I get home from the dealer. I'm now looking at ways you get a working fuel gauge on my 2008 Hexhead 1200.
The strip works by two copper tracks inside a mylar sheath. One track works as a heater element. The other track is a measurement resistor. The warming effect of the heater alters the resistance. Fuel level affects the temperature on part of the strip so the resistance changes.
I can easily get a 10 ohm to 180 ohm, pole sensor float gauge which I plan to use with a standard dash gauge. It might just work with the OEM dash, but I expect to need a converter box to deliver what the OEM fuel gauge system needs to see. For that to begin, I need to know the resistance range a fuel strip uses from full to empty?
