Subject: Possible soln for fuel level - Webasto's diesel tank R-27/OB
We've discussed the issue for figuring out the diesel fuel level for the Webasto's fuel tank on the R-27/OB and no good solution has been forth coming from my readings here.
I did mention in a previous post the aspect of using a GreenPro (GRP0145 model) Infrared Thermometer to scan the exposed tank's surface temperatures from top to bottom for detecting where the fuel level might be.
Today I used my GreenPro (GRP0145 model) Infrared Thermometer to determine if this might be a solution.
This is what I discovered.
I will post back later and mention how much diesel I had to fill the tank with.
We've discussed the issue for figuring out the diesel fuel level for the Webasto's fuel tank on the R-27/OB and no good solution has been forth coming from my readings here.
I did mention in a previous post the aspect of using a GreenPro (GRP0145 model) Infrared Thermometer to scan the exposed tank's surface temperatures from top to bottom for detecting where the fuel level might be.
Today I used my GreenPro (GRP0145 model) Infrared Thermometer to determine if this might be a solution.
This is what I discovered.
- 1. My cabin temperature was at around 70ºF.
2. I opened the locker door beneath the propane stove to expose the Webasto's fuel tank at the very back.
3. I then used the GreenPro (GRP0145 model) Infrared Thermometer to see what temperature it read from top to bottom of the tank.
4. At the top it's display read out a varying number from around 68ºF to 72ºF.
5. As I slowly lowered the infra red spot on the tank's surface it started to show a lower temperature of around 53ºF. As I approached the 1/2 way level point the change from 70ºF to around 53ºF was quite sudden over a distance of around 1".
6. As I lowered it further down to the bottom of the tank the readout reduced down to 43ºF.
7. I did the above several times with the same results.
8. So my thoughts are that given these temperature readings the tank is likely half full.
9. If my thought is correct I can easily check this by noting how much diesel can be filled into the tank.
10. The tank is stated as being a 5 gallon tank. So if I can fill with 2.5 gallon or thereabout I feel the GreenPro (GRP0145 model) Infrared Thermometer is a decent means for knowing how empty the tank is.
I will post back later and mention how much diesel I had to fill the tank with.