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pnichols
Oct 24, 2022Explorer II
For what it's worth: We always leave home in our Class C with every tank full that should be full and every tank empty that should be empty. When out and about on a trip we do the same whenever heading out to any boondock camping site on the Far Side of Beyond.
We don't have to "believe our tank lights" for the black water or fresh water tanks. For the black water tank we can look down the toilet with a flashlight to confirm how full it is, and for the fresh water tank we can lift the bed mattress and look down through an inspection hole to view the see-through freshwater tank.
For the grey water, propane, and chassis fuel tanks we have to believe their gauges!
We don't have to "believe our tank lights" for the black water or fresh water tanks. For the black water tank we can look down the toilet with a flashlight to confirm how full it is, and for the fresh water tank we can lift the bed mattress and look down through an inspection hole to view the see-through freshwater tank.
For the grey water, propane, and chassis fuel tanks we have to believe their gauges!
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