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GlennLever
Oct 28, 2014Explorer
robertbenita wrote:
If it were me and I had time, I would mark two of the screws (both front or both back or whichever has the issue) so I know exactly where they are before I messed with them, (in case all I can do is make it worse). Then I would count the turns as I screw in or out and do the same on both. Then I would try the system out to see if it made any difference. Once you know what the screws will change, then mark them all and make your adjustment to level. I would write everything down and put the instructions into my box of RV information I carry with me in case I have to deal with it again and I will remember what I did and why I did and how I did the fix. Getting it to work, especially given that yours requires an upgraded box ($$$) and additional wiring ($$$) would drive me to do this or get used to making the issue not bother me and work around it. Good luck!
I have been thinking about this.
What I thought I would do is loose the screws that hold the base of the sensor to the ceiling of the basement and then put washers, between the base of the sensor and the ceiling and then retighten the screws. That way I have not touched the "factor set" screws and am just modifying the tilt of what the unit thinks is the ceiling of the basement???????
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