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			<title>Lowrance Fuel level Module</title>
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			<description>Out of curiosity, can I run the analog gage wiring and the wiring for the Lowrance fuel level sender to my Sinrad in Tandem using the same sending unit. Or will the signal from the sender be inaccurate because of using them both?</description>
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