Yup that did it, thanks. Unfortunately solving one problem led to another. The Garmin and the separate tank screen read about the same and accurately represent the readings of the sight gauges on the senders. The problem is that the combined tank readings screen shows a substantially lower amount of fuel. Using the Garmin, separate tank screen, and sender gauges all say I should be just over 1/2 combined capacity total of the tanks. The combined fuel reading screen however only shows 2 chiclets when I would think it should be at least 5 and maybe 6. Thoughts..
thanks
You have "sight gauges"? What do you mean? They are like the one's in a portable tank? So they have a float arm and are not a WEMA/KUS type sensor?
If so...they suck...
Let me just say... DON"T expect extremely accurate readings from ANY typical boat fuel level sensor, but especially not float arm type sensors.
Fuel senders are Never accurate. They give you a reasonable guestimate. They are limited by the dead space at the top and bottom of the range of motion of the sensor and the fact that the tank bottom may have a V shape so the level and the volume are not linear. "Full" varies by how the boat is sitting when the fuel overflows. It can be different if you fill front tank before or after the rear tank.
I can burn 20 gallons from "FULL" and the gauges don't move.
The tank volume is a red herring... the Zuke gauges are looking at the voltage drop of the sensors vs the total voltage. It doesn't matter the volume of the tanks.
The Garmin "gauge" is displaying the same thing because it is getting it from the zuke gauge via N2k.
The Garmin CAN calculate remaining volume (in gallons) based on fuel burn that comes over N2k. You have to setup the tank volumes and you have to accurately reset the volume
and the Trip when you add gas.
That reading has NOTHING to do with the fuel level senders. The fuel senders DO NOT update "Gallons remaining"
Use the fuel burn calculation. You have to RESET the zuke Trip by holding the ^ or v button for a few seconds. BE CAREFULL NOT TO DO THAT BETWEEN FILLUPS!!! Resetting the zuke Trip starts your Miles and Gallons burned from 0.
You have to do the same thing on the Garmin. You can "Fill Up All Tanks" or add partial gallons. Think it thru. If you don't do it right, your "Gallons remaining" will be wrong.
You can put Remaining Gallons and RANGE on the Navigation bar. That is way more useful than fuel gauges. But the gauges are a check against the Garmin in case you forgot to reset or accidentally reset at the wrong time.
I use the Garmin and it is accurate to about 5 gallons over 200 gallons