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pnichols
Jun 24, 2015Explorer II
As I understand it, not all tank sensors use the same technology.
Our tank sensors have nothing inside the tank to get clogged - they sense the liquid level throught the walls of the tank. They are pretty close to accurate most of the time, but still not all of the time.
It's easy to look down the toilet with a flashlight to find out how full the black tank is ... but what do you do about the grey tank when it's indicated level is goofed up from soap suds? I might be nice for backup if tanks were made from clear material, so at least one could look underneath the RV with a flashlight to see where the grey tank liquid line was.
Our tank sensors have nothing inside the tank to get clogged - they sense the liquid level throught the walls of the tank. They are pretty close to accurate most of the time, but still not all of the time.
It's easy to look down the toilet with a flashlight to find out how full the black tank is ... but what do you do about the grey tank when it's indicated level is goofed up from soap suds? I might be nice for backup if tanks were made from clear material, so at least one could look underneath the RV with a flashlight to see where the grey tank liquid line was.
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