Re: Fuel flow meters
I bought the Navman 2100 after Don's(pipeman) advice.
For the money it's great. Especially, for us old outboard pre-mix guys.
recall a few memories(one bad);
- Change the default to gallons, i was burning a lot of liters!
- It came with useless plastic fuel line clamps, buy/change to SS 3/8" fuel line clamps.
- wish it came(or could buy) a vertical holder for mounting the fuel transducer(think that what they call it?) Found that 1 1/2"(check size) grey PVC conduit U-clamps fit nicely around it for mounting.
Lastly, mine started to display erratic display usage after ~ a month. I took the fuel transducer off several times, blew air through it (the turbine wheel would spin), would work for a while until it finally died completely(display would always read "0").
This really sucked, 1st because i relied on it/great when working, 2nd i had to remove the entire unit(pain in the but, unwire, dismount gauge, repull fuel transducer wire, resplice back in fuel line) and ship to the repair center in NH.
I pleaded 1st with the store to return for a new one, answer NO, after 30 days need to go to the manuf.
I pleaded with the manuf, to send me a new one(or just the fuel transducer) and then i will send up the old .... NO again.
(Guess i was spoiled for the way TABMAN would of handle this situation!)
After a few weeks of painful calls for updates they found the fuel transducer was faulty .... duh?, finally sent me a just a new fuel transducer and my original gauge. Re-install everything back, running great since ~ 8months.
Not a major pain, but what a major inconvenience. I learned my lesson, i know what i will do next time(honest = major inconvenience, play stupid = minor inconvenience).
Little winded but that's the facts ..... - Nick
BTW: I thought i read there was some concern of using fuel meters with the new technology outboards? Anyone recall?
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