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Thierry du Laos
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W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 16, 2020, 10:34:36 »
Hi everybody.
Would any one know what is the wire material used on the fuel sensor as resistor. To meet the empty 83 ohms required for the indicator?
Thanks.
Thierry from Laos
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WRe
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Re: W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 16, 2020, 10:45:25 »
Hi,
there had been some threads, e.g.
https://www.sl113.org/forums/index.php?topic=29859.msg216339#msg216339
and in particular
http://www.hehlhans.de/tipp19.htm
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Thierry du Laos
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Re: W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 17, 2020, 07:46:05 »
Thanks, I try to translate and find out! I think they give the resistance value, not the material....
I'll take more time to read later.
Thanks again
Thierry
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WRe
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Re: W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 17, 2020, 08:25:26 »
Hi Thierry,
the described wires are made from a Nickel-Cobalt-alloying called NiCr6015. Details see here:
https://pauly-stahlhandel.com/en/din-en/nicr6015
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Attached a datsheet of the product used, it's from Isabellenhütte called Isa-Chrom 60:
https://www.isabellenhuette.de/en/precision-alloys/products/more-alloys/
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Thierry du Laos
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Re: W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 18, 2020, 02:20:27 »
well well...
Maybe missing now the diameter after so good info, and I will try to find that in a shop around, hopefully?
Thanks very much.
Thierry from Laos
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Benz Dr.
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Re: W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 18, 2020, 02:31:09 »
That wire is very delicate and can break very easily. If there was a way to refurbish those sending units it could be a good thing for everyone.
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Thierry du Laos
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Re: W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 18, 2020, 03:06:56 »
Just got all the info:
The wire is made of nickel-chrome, lengh approx. 45 cm. 170 ohms/m, and 0,09 mm diameter.
Lets find some now?
??
Thierry from Laos
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Thierry du Laos
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March 23, 2020, 04:32:47 »
Just for info to ALL, these gauges were used also on PORSCHE 911, and maybe VW.
I have a friend, former PORSCHE dealer that might be able to find some left in his garage for me! Lets see...
Take care. Thierry from Laos.
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mnahon
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Re: W113 Fuel gauge sensor
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March 29, 2020, 14:06:09 »
Thierry,
You can find this wire pretty easily, for example on Amazon. Search for Nichrome 39AWG wire.
Meyer
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Meyer Nahon
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