Hi! I've been having issues with the fuel gauge on an old vespa scooter, and I'd like to ask those who understand these things for advice on what I did wrong, and/or how to fix it.
The scooter is 12V AC. The stator produces (on paper) 120w, which is passed through a 3-pole regulator (12V; 20A), and goes to the gauge according to the schematic below. The float unit is brand new, and has been tested.
The diode is a 1N4007, and the resistor after it is a 5.2 ohm unit.
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The issue is that, starting the engine, the needle goes to the correct position on the gauge (the tank was full for the video), and generally gives the correct reading while
at idle. However, whenever the revs go above idle, the needle moves to the left. I have this same issue with a spare gauge, so I'm inclined to think this particular gauge isn't at fault, but the way the circuit is set up.
Here's a vid showing how the gauge reacts when revving the engine:
Any idea what may be causing this? BTW, the regulator is NOS, and although I haven't checked its output, it seems to be working fine (no blown light bulbs).