That's pretty cool Erika I'm glad I kept putting it off.Here's a new system by SeeLevel:
https://rv-pro.com/news/garnet-unve...pJobID=1082081873&spReportId=MTA4MjA4MTg3MwS2
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We never use the tank monitors. When the black tank burps, it's full. When the kitchen sink doesn't drain or the shower doesn't drain, they're full.
I think the tank monitor/level is a waste of time .
It only seems to work properly for a few months, my rig is one year old and all tanks are registering different levels while empty.
Im sure it's just a matter of dirt and grime covering the censors.
That being said I wouldn't waste any money installing any .
Cody
2017 Heartland Elkridge 39MBHS
I think that is the point of the SeeLevel gauges, they don't foul like the continuity type sensors.
Check rvgauge.com for more information.
Well that's makes sense then , I thought who would want to go to all the trouble of installing these.
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I largely agree with experienced RVers that the tank sensors, being sketchy at best, are for many of us, of minimal value.
That said, for my use case, knowing with a decent level of precision, how much "fresh" water I have - has a lot of value to me as I pre-process all of my water and use my fresh water tank for 100% of my water usage needs.