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ScottG
Aug 08, 2013Nomad
hotbyte wrote:
I think typical issue is dirty sensor makes them read a false high, not empty, as noted in links above. I've not really looked into how they work but would assume the liquid in tanks completes a circuit between the bottom sensor and ones going up tank??? Maybe that bottom wire is loose on the tanks keeping circuit open.
Or,maybe a you bottomed out and put big holes in tanks :) :) :)
No, your right, dirty sensors will indicate there something in the tank when there isn't.
There's a broken wire someplace. Since it does it with multiple tanks I would think (hope) it's at the back of the monitor.
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