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Hi,
My name is Ole Knut and I am responsible for developing the bikes we use in our Racing team. Our sport is roadracing.
I need a method of measuring how much fuel we have left in the fuel tank so we easily can see how much fuel to refill when preparing the bike. The tank holds 10 litres when filled to the max. To keep the weight down, we only want to have enough fuel to run the laps we need to. To reduce the risk of explosions or fire in case of an accident, it's required to put a special foam inside the fuel tank. Because of the foam, I don't see it feasible putting a measuring device inside the tank. We only need to know the amount of fuel left when the bikes are in the pits, so the solution is not required to work good also when the bike is out on the track.
A couple of days ago I learned about hydrostatic pressure. So I got the idea of connecting a dp transmitter to the fuel hose outlet in the bottom of the tank. We have a 12VDC datalogger with display which will accept a 4-20mA input from a transmitter.
My questions are: Will a dp transmitter solve what I'm looking for here? Can you please recommend some small and low weight dp transmitters I could consider?
Thank you.
Regards
Ole Knut Tobiassen
Snoopy Racing
Norway
My name is Ole Knut and I am responsible for developing the bikes we use in our Racing team. Our sport is roadracing.
I need a method of measuring how much fuel we have left in the fuel tank so we easily can see how much fuel to refill when preparing the bike. The tank holds 10 litres when filled to the max. To keep the weight down, we only want to have enough fuel to run the laps we need to. To reduce the risk of explosions or fire in case of an accident, it's required to put a special foam inside the fuel tank. Because of the foam, I don't see it feasible putting a measuring device inside the tank. We only need to know the amount of fuel left when the bikes are in the pits, so the solution is not required to work good also when the bike is out on the track.
A couple of days ago I learned about hydrostatic pressure. So I got the idea of connecting a dp transmitter to the fuel hose outlet in the bottom of the tank. We have a 12VDC datalogger with display which will accept a 4-20mA input from a transmitter.
My questions are: Will a dp transmitter solve what I'm looking for here? Can you please recommend some small and low weight dp transmitters I could consider?
Thank you.
Regards
Ole Knut Tobiassen
Snoopy Racing
Norway
