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Step 10. DIY plastic fuel pipe (tank) for “Empty – Full” calibration
It’s reasonable to create small and easy to use “calibration tank” for “Empty – Full” calibration. Simple decision could be drain
plastic pipe suitable length. One meter length tube will suit for standard 75 cm LLS tube. Suitable inside diameter of the pipe
is 40 – 50 mm. It should be corked up with cork from the bottom and have open top.
Figure 9b. The top of the pipe.
Figure 9c. Cork for this pipe.
Figure 9a. Drain plastic pipe about 1 meter
length.
Figure 9d. Cork is half in position.
Figure 9e. Cork is in position. It is top
for a moment, but it will be the bottom
in our calibration fuel pipe (tank).
Step 11. Fuel sensor calibration (Empty – Full)
Attention!!! (IMPORTANT!!!) Sensor adjustment should be provided for the fuel; vehicle or machine is really
working with, no any other fuel! Fuel must be clean (no any visible particles or additives), fresh, drained from fuel
tank, or, in case of taken from storage, must be shaken well before calibration procedure.
The LLS sensor scale should be adjusted after tube cutting. “LLS Monitor” software provides it.
Click shortcut of “LLS Monitor”
and OMNICOMM LLS Monitor window will appear, see screenshot below
.