Hi All, ages since i posted here, so much so i lost my origional details.. anyhow...
I have fitted a float from a late GSA to my 08 GSA and bought one of those magic devices which performs the conversion. Unfortunately something isn't right........
I know my float has the correct resistance at full and empty tank, as checked off the bike and on with a multimeter. (3.8 to 88.5Ohm) I know it is not binding in the tank as I tied some fishing line round it and can move it up and down.
Before I return the unit as faulty, what should the voltages be on the connector coming from the bike to the fuel tank flange for the heater element, I assume this should be 12V but I can only see 90mV across pins 1 and 4. Maybe I have a wiring issue on the bike? When I reconnect the old fuel sense strip I can perform a calibration OK and see on my GS911
Fuel strip heater current = 3.11mA
Fuel Strip heater voltage = 0.09V
Fuel sense voltage = 0V
Any help on which way to go would be appreciated - return the unit or chase a wiring fault?
Cheers
I have fitted a float from a late GSA to my 08 GSA and bought one of those magic devices which performs the conversion. Unfortunately something isn't right........
I know my float has the correct resistance at full and empty tank, as checked off the bike and on with a multimeter. (3.8 to 88.5Ohm) I know it is not binding in the tank as I tied some fishing line round it and can move it up and down.
Before I return the unit as faulty, what should the voltages be on the connector coming from the bike to the fuel tank flange for the heater element, I assume this should be 12V but I can only see 90mV across pins 1 and 4. Maybe I have a wiring issue on the bike? When I reconnect the old fuel sense strip I can perform a calibration OK and see on my GS911
Fuel strip heater current = 3.11mA
Fuel Strip heater voltage = 0.09V
Fuel sense voltage = 0V
Any help on which way to go would be appreciated - return the unit or chase a wiring fault?
Cheers