Dynon Avionics’ capacitance-to-voltage converter is suitable for general use with most capacitive plate fuel level sensors. It accepts an input via a female BNC and outputs a dc voltage signal that can be read by the EMSD120. It requires 10 Vdc to 15 Vdc for power and draws minimal current. We recommend that you connect the capacitance-to-voltage converter to the EMS for power as shown in the table below, but it will also work properly when connected directly to standard 12 volt aircraft power. If your aircraft runs on 28 volt power, you must connect the capacitance-to-voltage converter to the EMS for its power source. Voltage inputs higher than 15 volts will damage the device. |
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Works well, easy to install
Dynon Capacitance To Voltage Converter
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You will need one per tank.
No, this is intended to be used in the Dynon Skyview system.