ATF: Bighorn - Grey and Black water tank dimensions

Jesstruckn/Jesstalkn

Well-known member
I'm not sure when I'll get to that project.
Its really going to be a huge project to get to my tanks with all of the stuff I have mounted underneath there

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kdubinwa

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I'm not sure when I'll get to that project.
Its really going to be a huge project to get to my tanks with all of the stuff I have mounted underneath there

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Do you think we will have to lower the tanks or just remove the chloroplast to get access to the sensors?
 

violinini1

Active Member
I'm hoping​ to maybe just cut an access hole

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ON my rig, Big Horn, I was able to lower the underbelly cover by removing the bolts. There were a lot of bolts, but otherwise doable. The present sensors are on the port side, but the most flat surface of the tanks is on the starboard side (door side). That would be the side you would want to put the new tack on sensors. There is a lot of metal around there, so you may need to shield the sensors with 1/8"x6"x6" which you can obtain at Lowe's or Menards. Both grey tanks and the black tanks are located just behind the basement, around the split level for the neck of the RV. You do not need to lower the tanks, as that would not be possible as they sit on the frame.
 
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