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Capacitive fuel gauge...tank penetration
I'm working on putting a capitive fuel gauge into my welded aluminum
tank. In consideration of how to bring the wire from one of the plates out of the tank...the best I've been able to come up with is to weld in a 3/16" tube run the wire through it, and pack it full of a ProSeal type epoxy. I'm wondering, is there a smarter way to accomplish the task? |
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