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fuel tank level measuring

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I need to measure the level of a tank fuel . The problem is that i don't know what kind of sensor to use ?

Any suggestions please ?
 

If it is for vehicle then surely it will have a potentiometric float. So, use it. Is the tank wall straight ? If yes, see if you can use eTape.
 

Most fuel tanks use a float linked to a potentiometer. For large tanks (not on a vehicle) there are numerous microwave, ultrasonic and weight sensors available.
Check any wreck in a yard to reuse the fuel gauge for a low cost. Or buy a new one from a certified store.
 

the tank is not for vehicle.Where can i find any certified store for these sensors?
 

Omnicommdigital fuel sensors are the accurate and reliable source of fuel level detecting in various application.
LLS series digital accurate fuel level sensors are designed to be easily fitted on the engine feeding and storage fuel tanks of various shapes and dimensions.
If you want more details follow following link.
www.omnicomm-online.com/products/sensors/
 

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