It looks like the same thing as the Westach capacitance probe which is what 
I've got in my KR. ?It has 5 holes for 3/16 screws and should come with a 
square mounting plate and gasket. ?You bond the aluminum plate to the side of 
the fuel tank where you want to mount the probe. ?The probe goes through a hole 
in the center of the plate and the base mounts to the flange using 5 3/16 
screws or bolts. ?I had problems with them weeping under the mounting gaskets 
off and on until I finally sealed the gaskets with some west epoxy. ?If you 
have an aluminum tank, you could weld or rivet the aluminum mounting flange to 
the tank. ?The picture at 
<http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/inpages/westachSender.php> shows the 
mounting flange (even though that particular unit is the older 12V version of 
the probe).

-Jeff Scott
Los Alamos, NM
<http://jeffsplanes.com>


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mark Langford
> Sent: 07/19/13 06:12 PM
> To: KRnet
> Subject: KR> capacitance fuel level sender?
> 
> KRNetHeads,
> 
> I've finally finished up front-hinging the canopy (I'll work up a web page 
> over the weekend), and next on the list is adding a fuel level sender to 
> N891JF. I have a VDO 226-007 resistive sender, but am considering a 
> capacitance sensor as well. MGL sells one near the bottom of 
> http://www.mglavionics.com/html/infinity.html described as "Capacitance Fuel 
> Level Sender, Bendable, Cutable" . Is anybody familiar with this particular 
> unit, and might know the thread size or other mounting details? I have a call 
> in to MGL but have not heard back yet. I'm using an RDAC XF interface, and I 
> think either of these two would work, but am checking my options.
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> Mark Langford
> ML at N56ML.com
> website at http://www.N56ML.com 
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