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- Easy to install (15)
- Easy to use (13)
- Well built / quality (8)
- Easy to set up (7)
- Reliable (3)
Cons
- Flimsy construction (3)
Best Uses
- Small boats (11)
- Large boats (8)
- Engine (4)
- Pontoon boats (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (11), Casual/ recreational (6), Recreational (6), Gearhead (4), Professional (3)
- Primary use:
- Personal (12)
- Was this a gift?:
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Most Liked Positive Review
Highly recommend this product
The sending unit was easy to install. I was able to cut the rods to the proper length with a pair of side cutters as opposed to a hack saw.Flange mount holes lined up perfectly...Read complete review
The sending unit was easy to install. I was able to cut the rods to the proper length with a pair of side cutters as opposed to a hack saw.Flange mount holes lined up perfectly with the holes in my gas tank.I installed th e unit in less than an hour.Good Stuff!!!
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Most Liked Negative Review
Be careful before ordering
While this sending unit is advertised as being "universal" it will not fit every application. This unit has a pivot point at the top so if your tank is deeper than ...Read complete review
While this sending unit is advertised as being "universal" it will not fit every application. This unit has a pivot point at the top so if your tank is deeper than it is wide this sender will not work in your tank. The sender in my tank pivots half way down. Luckily the float was the only thing wrong with my old one so I was able to cut the float off of this sender and put it on my old one.
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Pros
- Easy to adjust
- Easy To Install
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
Nice construction, provides accurate and steady input to fuel level gauge
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
This sending unit was very easy to install and worked as well as the oem unit the boat came with.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
- Terrible instructions
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Pontoon Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
This was the third unit that I installed, but the first that was matched to the gauge. Float rod cut easy with dikes, and matched factroy hole patterns perfect. As noted by others, the instructions need to be reprinted in larger, cleaner type. Can be downloaded however.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
- Easy To Use
- Quality Construction
Cons
- Terrible instructions
Best Uses
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
I sent an e-mail to the manufacturer, they said that they would correct the tiny directions...
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
- Fails fast and not accura
- Flimsy Construction
- Poor Design
Best Uses
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
Bought this to replace the old one I had, it lasted 2 months and read 1/2 tank, it wouldnt move from that. Checked the float, pulled it out and adjusted it out of the tank and still read 1/2 tank. I went out and bought Wema's electronic fuel sensor that replaces float styles and love it! Way more accurate and havnt had a problem.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Small Boats
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
I am absolutely surprised the company would send out such poorly printed directions (1/4 Pg). the print was so small it was almost black lines, try reading that in the sun. i had to wait until i could print full page direction from home off their web site. it didn't matter, the bag of parts was missing a clamp to attach the two (Yes two) rods together to create the desired length. i will install it this weekend. looks simple enough.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
Cons
- Flimsy Construction
- Held together by theaded
Best Uses
- Fits a 2000 TR 21
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
The directions have been photocopied and re-copied so many times and is so small they could not be read so you will have to get instructions from the web or your own knowledge. I was disappointed that the flange has a hole in the middle and the float and sensor is held in place by threaded rod and nut, would have been better if this was a solid connection...
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Install
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
Comments about Moeller Universal Electric Sending Unit For Gasoline:
It was easy to install and I had to work under the deck!
- Was this a gift?:
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What is the mounting hole pattern? b.h.c. or distance between holes center to center or is that a standard pattern? looks like my old sending unit has an (one hole off set) hole pattern. My tank is an AFP Model No. 122-18A-AF.Asked on 8/7/2011 by Anonymous1 answer
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Standard 5 hole starAnswered on 7/6/2012 by Boardflipper from Michigan
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WILL THIS UNIT REPLACE A MEDALLION INSTRUMENTS INC B-1321Asked on 6/7/2011 by T FRED from LEXINGTON NC0 answers
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Does this come with the gasket and everything you need for installation?Asked on 5/25/2011 by JC1 answer
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YesAnswered on 7/16/2012 by B from CA
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Does it work with diesel?Asked on 5/24/2011 by Marco from RIo de Janeiro, Brazil0 answers
Q:
I have sending unit like universal one in pic. 5 screws on top hold it down on top of tank. 2 wires on top of unit, one in center and the other i don't know if it attaches to one of the mounting screws or if it matters which one. There is another 2 more smaller screws one seems to be broken off maybe thats is where I am getting water in the tank. Where do I attach the second wire on my sending unit?
Thanks for your time
BillAsked on 4/30/2011 by 22 pathfinder-Bill from Sarasota fl0 answers
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What is the return policy on this product?Asked on 4/4/2011 by Capt Zydeco from Fairfield, California0 answers
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Does it come with a new gasket ?Asked on 7/11/2010 by Anonymous from Cinn,OH1 answer
A:
both of mine didAnswered on 8/20/2011 by surfer from Saratoga Springs NY
Q:
Calibrated for 33-240 ohms .How do i find the ohms.Asked on 5/13/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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Using an ohm meter, connect your test leads to the two posts on top of the sending unit. The display on your meter should vary between 33 - 240 ohms as you raise and lower the float.Answered on 6/22/2010 by Geuse from Horatio, SC
Q:
Will it work with Faria fuel gauge?Asked on 1/23/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
A:
yes it does. I have a faria fuel gauge on my pontoon boat and works well.Answered on 5/14/2010 by BillA from Shelby, Alabama
Q:
Hi
I am installing this as a new installation on a kawasaki teryx utv with a plastic fuel tank. Is there a wiring diagrahm with the gauge or the sender? Or is it just a simple 12v to gauge and from gauge to sender and ground sender to frame?Asked on 8/24/2009 by Ron from Troutville Va1 answer
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It goes just as you said, 12v to gauge and a ground from the unit to the frame in your case. The lenth of the float is ajustable to fit the tank perfectlyAnswered on 8/27/2009 by Larry Hammond from 842 north ave. Burlington v.t.


