Continuing on this Saga;
talking to Yamaha rep at boat show he told me to make sure other tanks than the one in use need to be marked unused. Ok that I have had all the time.
Then he said the calibration need to be made (remember I flipped between ABYC and Yamaha type senders) since I may have reset the setup inadvertently.
I am still reading only - - - after FULL goes away. BUT I am also reading ex. 78% on gauge and same number shows on Raymarine with an estimated remaInning fuel number 78% of set full number. That's all ok but why doesn't the CL7 show the available number as that same ??
So the rep said I need to recalibrate but I don't understand how that would change anything as it already show 78% which is accurate.
Calibration can be done by Single point or multiple point and if not at all it is "default" He said single point is done by setting the gauge at "0" level, which I cannot do without emptying tank, not going to happen, OR maybe I could remove sensor from tank and set it as zero when float is down. Multiple point cannot be done either so DEFAULT is what I have used.
I am at a loss with this as I know 78% and I know FULL level volume, why does CL7 not calculate the "Available " volume???? I don't see how it would have anything to do with calibration.
HE also said there are no CL7 available anymore they just use CL5 now so "take care of your unit" was the message. MAy be a Garmin would work as CL7 is a Garmin.
Any thoughts??
PS it all started after all batteries were disconnected. But cutting power should do the same!!!!!!!!! After each run.
H