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RV projects you can tackle on your own with a few friendly pointers.4,361 PostsLatest Activity: Apr 17, 2025
Trackrig wrote:Hornnumb2 wrote:Trackrig wrote:
I had the SeeLevel gauge installed and am not pleased with it. I wouldn't do it again. Just learn to understand what your gauges are telling you.
Bill
What is it that you are not liking?
I don't really think they're any more accurate than the original gauges and the voltage gauge doesn't read right. Even when filling the drinking water tank (which won't have anything floating around the tank) they're not very accurate. While filling, nothing will happen on the gauge and then all of a sudden the reading takes a large leap.
I think I would just pull it all out, but when they installed it, they had to enlarge the hole in the gauge cabinet to fit the SeeLevel gauge panel. While I kept my original gauge panel, I'll have to put in a new backing plate to mount it. I now have the MH back up near a shop I like and they'll look at it next spring to see if they can get it to work right.
Bill
Hornnumb2 wrote:Trackrig wrote:
I had the SeeLevel gauge installed and am not pleased with it. I wouldn't do it again. Just learn to understand what your gauges are telling you.
Bill
What is it that you are not liking?
Hornnumb2 wrote:What do they do exactly?
My sensors always don't read accurate, what brand is recommended for replacement? Thanks
Trackrig wrote:
I had the SeeLevel gauge installed and am not pleased with it. I wouldn't do it again. Just learn to understand what your gauges are telling you.
Bill