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MGL Capacitance Fuel Level Senders

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MGL Capacitance Fuel Level SendersProduct Overview Manufacturer Model: MGL Avionics (probe made by Centroid Products), sold under part numbers LEVELSND12 (12) and LEVELSND24 (24) Lengths Available: 12 inches or 24 inches Adjustable: Bendable: The probe can be bent within the first 35 inches above the mounting base (marked by a black line) Cuttable to Length: If shortened, the probe requires additional calibration steps Calibration Notes If the sender is used at full, uncut length:

Product Overview

  • Manufacturer / Model: MGL Avionics (probe made by Centroid Products), sold under part numbers LEVELSND‑12 (12″) and LEVELSND‑24 (24″) 

  • Lengths Available: 12 inches or 24 inches 

  • Adjustable:

    • Bendable: The probe can be bent within the first 3–5 inches above the mounting base (marked by a black line) 

    • Cuttable to Length: If shortened, the probe requires additional calibration steps 

Calibration Notes

  • If the sender is used at full, uncut length: proceed directly to fuel level calibration in the EFIS—no Empty/Full calibration required. 

  • If the sender is cut shorter: you must perform a calibration in two stages before EFIS calibration:

    1. Set EMPTY calibration by applying power with the signal line shorted to ground, wait ~10 seconds (for post‑March 2013 models), then measure a stable 0.3 V output.

    2. Set FULL calibration by fully immersing the sender in a tank, repeat with jumper, wait ~20 seconds, confirm ~4.0 V output.

  • Once sender-level calibration is complete, proceed with the standard fuel‑level calibration in your EFIS system. 

Installation & Compatibility

  • Wiring:

    • Red wire = +11–28 Vdc supply

    • Yellow wire = signal output (0.3 V to 4.0 V)

    • Black wire = ground 

  • Compatible with many MGL EFIS and RADAC systems such as the Extreme EMS (signal interpreted in either ohms or voltage mode depending on RADAC switch setting) 

  • No mechanical floats—ideal for rugged aviation installations and less prone to mechanical failure.

Mechanical & Environmental

  • Probe body: concentric tubing (metal inner/outer with polyester or polymer insulators) 

  • Housing dimensions: approximately 0.72″ tall and 2.625″ diameter 

  • Materials: corrosion resistant, epoxy‑sealed electronics for durability across a wide temperature range (approx. −40 °C to +85 °C) 

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The cork remover were really great. Absolutely simple to complete the task!
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Good wine opener, not great
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Definitely doesn’t feel as robust as other openers I’ve used. Takes a bit for the teeth to catch and you have to ensure it’s all the way in before pulling the cork out. Still gets the job done though
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great addition to your wine collection
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The wine opener works just fine. I had one like this before but it was difficult to get the cork out. This one is much easier and it also looks good as well. The handles add a nice touch.
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I like a manually functioning wine bottle opener. This one is smooth and easy to use and I didn't feel like I would cut my finger when removing the cork from the opener. Would definitely recommend!
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