My hopelessly inaccurate gas gauge in my Burford has given up the ghost and now reads empty all the time. I thought i would install a Mopeka pro check sensor as they are considerably more accurate. My concern is how to attach it safely to the underslung tank. The instructions just say to attach it with the magnets and with sonic gel on the sensor but the magnets are nowhere near man enough to keep it in place on an external tank. Also, the external tank is cylindrical and the sensor is flat so there is little contact with the surface, and the surface of the tank is treated/coated - presumably to prevent rust.
my initial thought was this:
However they are out of stock. I thought a more permanent solution would be to attach a stainless steel disc to the bottom of the tank with epoxy and then mount the sensor on this with the mopeka universal collar which sticks on and holds the sensor in a clip. My concern is - do i need some sort of cover to provide protection from dust and road spray? Also should i put a silicone disc under the mount to reduce vibration or would this interfere with transmission of the sensor?
How have others attached this sensor safely to an underslung tank and how is it protected?

my initial thought was this:
However they are out of stock. I thought a more permanent solution would be to attach a stainless steel disc to the bottom of the tank with epoxy and then mount the sensor on this with the mopeka universal collar which sticks on and holds the sensor in a clip. My concern is - do i need some sort of cover to provide protection from dust and road spray? Also should i put a silicone disc under the mount to reduce vibration or would this interfere with transmission of the sensor?
How have others attached this sensor safely to an underslung tank and how is it protected?


