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\nDual Station Converter
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\nThis converter allows the connection of two senders to one gauge or one sender to two gauges.
\nDesigned this with simplicity in mind - just connect 12v (or 24v), the sender(s) and gauge(s).
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\n1 Sender --> 2 Gauges
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\nAny application where you require two gauges to display the information from one sender.
\nFor example: One fuel sender feeding a gauge at the helm and another on the flybridge. Or if you require one gauge next to the filler and one in the dash.
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\n2 Senders --> 1 Gauge
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\nThe most obvious use of this setup would be where you have twin tanks, for instance; in an off-road vehicle and wish to know the total volume of fuel/water available on one gauge.
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\nIt also allows for a far more accurate way to measure the contents of a tank that is constantly moving.
\nIf you have one sender in a long shallow tank (on a RIB for example) then as the tank is angled backwards or sideways, the liquid in the tank runs to one end giving a false reading on the gauge.
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\nBy placing two senders at opposite ends of the tank and connecting to the Dual Station Converter Box the signal is averaged between the two senders and gives a far more accurate representation on the gauge of the true volume of fuel inside the tank.
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- 2 Senders --> 1 Gauge \n
- 2 Gauges --> 1 Sender \n
- No calibration required \n
- Works with all S3 resistance senders (fuel, water, holding tank, temp, pressure, etc.) \n
- 12 or 24 volts DC \n
- Easy to retrofit \n
- Small size - only 57 x 51 x 21mm \n
- Integral mounting points \n
- Wiring diagrams included \n