Another suggestion. Why not remove the gauges from the existing panel and  
install them where you want them. Just thinking....
 
Bill
 
MYSTY
Landfall 39
 
 
In a message dated 2/22/2014 2:42:41 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
capt...@gmail.com writes:

 
 
 
 
Are engine gauges universal?  Yes and no.  The gauges are  matched to the 
sending units.   Unless it is a switch, that is, like a  warning light that 
is either off or on, then you have to match the gauge to  the output signal 
of the sender, be it volts DC or a resistance in ohms.   If you can determine 
the output of the sender, then you can find a gauge,  regardless of brand, 
etc. that should match.


If you are going to  abandon the old gauges, then you simply buy a matched 
gauge with a sending  unit that fits the thread in the engine and replace 
both.


If you are going to parallel the existing gauges, you need to match the  
existing sending unit to the new gauge.


Of course you can always make sure you have really loud, working audible  
alarms to get your attention then just look at the existing  gauges.


Another alternative is to install an electronic and wireless engine  
monitoring system that works with a smartphone and look at it  often.


Then again, install a digital engine monitor like a Noland MD33 or such  
that will interface via NMEA 183 or 2000 with an upper level instrument  
system.  I'm guessing there's a high end chartplotter can display engine  data.



Dennis C.

Touche' 35-1 #83

Mandeville, LA


On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Edd Schillay <_edd@schillay.com_ 
(mailto:e...@schillay.com) > wrote:

Listers,  


Have a very busy Spring  planned (assuming the snow ever melts) fixing up 
and customizing several  areas of the Enterprise, including interior fusions, 
new port lights,  electrical and the navigation station instruments. 


One of the ideas that I have  been playing with in my mind is the location 
of the engine panel. As you can  see in this picture 
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/vodl9ii5jvb5jhv/enginecontrols-marked.png),  the 
fuel gauge, ignition, 
tach and all other gauges are close to the cockpit  deck and not in clear 
view when driving the boat — and I admit, even at 47  years old, it’s getting 
annoying to get on my knees or bend over every time  I want to start the 
engine. 


Meanwhile, as shown with the  red arrow on the picture, I have this 
vertical space on the side where a  power switch, a light, and a few displays 
could 
be easily mounted (with  great access to the back from the hatch below). 


So here’s the question: Are  displays such as the fuel gauge, tachometer 
and temperature, somewhat  universal? All that’s connected to the back of each 
of the gauges on the  existing panel is wires. Could those wires be used to 
connect to new gauges  and still function? 


Could I use something like  these instead?? 
(http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=436756&catalogId=10001&langId=
-1&storeId=11151&storeNum=50366&subdeptNum=50390&classNum=50391#.UwjaEnmSQjU
)


The Enterprise has a  Universal Diesel in it, if that makes a difference.


I’m no electrical engineer  (skipped that class at Starfleet Academy), but 
am I missing something?





All the best,


Edd




Edd M. Schillay
Starship Enterprise
C&C 37+ | Sail No:  NCC-1701-B
City Island,  NY 

_Starship Enterprise's  Captain's Log_ (http://enterpriseb.blogspot.com/) 








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