Low fuel light
Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:10 pm
Well, bored at work and this gear position sensor discussion has had me thinking about something else I was thinking could be plausible. A low fuel light.
A few times on my way home I start to run out of gas but have enough to make it home and back to a gas station. So after work if this happens on the way home I just go home and stop by gas station in the morning. Well once or twice I've forgotten I needed gas and just kept riding, then I'm stuck somewhere out of gas. So I always thought it would be convenient to have a low fuel light to remind me I'm already on reserve.
All other posts I've seen were people wanting a gauge(maybe just a light) by trying to install a fuel pump with a fuel sensor already in it.
would our oil level sensor work in the tank? I haven't researched how they actually work but I assume its just some kind of float in the sensor that grounds out when oil is low. If this is how it works, would it work with gas? If I can make a hole in the tank and figure out some way to mount it high enough in the tank (around where the reserve comes into play) would it be able to ground out to tell me I'm on reserve? Or maybe just a way to ground out somewhere on the petcock switch to me know im already on reserve. I would prefer if the oil sensor would work so it tells me that I have to be on reserve rather than just I am on reserve.
A few times on my way home I start to run out of gas but have enough to make it home and back to a gas station. So after work if this happens on the way home I just go home and stop by gas station in the morning. Well once or twice I've forgotten I needed gas and just kept riding, then I'm stuck somewhere out of gas. So I always thought it would be convenient to have a low fuel light to remind me I'm already on reserve.
All other posts I've seen were people wanting a gauge(maybe just a light) by trying to install a fuel pump with a fuel sensor already in it.
would our oil level sensor work in the tank? I haven't researched how they actually work but I assume its just some kind of float in the sensor that grounds out when oil is low. If this is how it works, would it work with gas? If I can make a hole in the tank and figure out some way to mount it high enough in the tank (around where the reserve comes into play) would it be able to ground out to tell me I'm on reserve? Or maybe just a way to ground out somewhere on the petcock switch to me know im already on reserve. I would prefer if the oil sensor would work so it tells me that I have to be on reserve rather than just I am on reserve.