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  • Suzuki C10 Gauges - Configuring Fuel Tanks

    When configuring the fuel tanks on the C10 gauge, the first question is:
    Number of tanks? In my case, I have two tanks that hold 95 gallons each.
    The next question is:
    Total gallons?
    Is the correct answer 95 or 190?

  • #2
    Maybe you could tell us the full story.

    How many engines do you have? Have you set the # of engines?

    Might sound like a strange question, but i am not sure if the system has the ability to set more than 1 tank per engine. Therefore it will probably simply ask total fuel if you have set it as one engine.

    If this is the situattion you have, therefore your answer would be 190.

    Then if you want a warning when tank #1 is nearly empty, set a low fuel warning at say 85. The low fuel alarm then goes off, you switch tanks, cancel the alarm and proceed on your way.

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    • #3
      Moonlighter,
      Sorry I left out some info.
      Two 300hp engines with 3 C10 gauges (2 at main helm and 1 in tower).
      One 95 gallon tank connected to each engine.
      Gauges are set to two engines.
      Then it asked how many tanks? I answered 2.
      Then it asked for total gallons?
      Thanks.

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      • #4
        Did you ever figure out how to enter the tank sizes separately?

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        • #5
          I have mine installed in the setup as:
          2 engine
          2 tanks
          150 gallon fuel each tank
          300 gallon total fuel

          In your case it will be
          2 engine
          2 tanks
          95 gallon per tank
          190 gallon total

          Chris

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