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rondeb
Feb 07, 2014Explorer
ripperoo wrote:wny_pat wrote:
I don't understand the thought process of some posters. I know that they are different sensor systems on the market and that some of the after market systems work much better. I also know that my 20 year old sensors work just fine. So to say its a waste of time and energy to make them work, or to say you'll know when it is full, well, yep you sure will and it just might be to late.
Yep, I agree. I did a lot of research here when I bought my used and then new trailer. To date sensors work perfectly, and I'm glad they do. Maybe I'm OC, but if it's there, I want it to work properly. It doesn't matter if I can also tell that the gray tank is full when it backs up into the tub. I want my sensor to tell me; and it does.
We have never had a problem with sensors not working in many years until be were stationary in a place that had terrible (I mean terrible hard water) After a few months, they quit working properly and it drove me crazy.
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