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Fuel Management With Mercury SmartCraft SC1000 Tachometer and Speedo Gauges

Everything you ever wanted to know about monitoring fuel consumption with Mercury SC1000 tachometers and speedometers in great detail and along with fishing. You get answers to at least the following questions: What information about fuel consumption does the tachometer provide? What information about fuel consumption does the speedometer provide? Why is the SC1000 speedometer useless? How accurate is SmartCraft on counting fuel consumption? Why is the idea of using SC1000 to count remaining fuel is useless? How does fuel consumption calculation system works in this SmartCraft? Where else can you get your fuel consumption readings? How else can you calculate fuel consumption? Is it possible to get fuel consumption from SmartCraft using NMEA 2000? ======================= Consumption when trolling 3.5 km/h 0.7 liters per hour (varies with wind and direction 0.6-0.8 LPH) or 1 liter per 4.4 km. Half a tank (6 liters) was used for 8 hours of trolling and 27.4 km (13:08). For ten and a half hours of trolling (37.4 km) 8.1 liters were used. There are about 4.2-4.3 liters left out of the 12 liters filled in, i.e. calculation is approximately fine. 2 liters per hour consumption at 1700 rpm without waves and wind (a little downwind). ************************* Be sure to watch all the videos if you decide to build in a fuel sensor into your plastic tank. The entire playlist on this topic is here:    • Fuel Tank   *************************

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