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BobsYourUncle
Feb 08, 2014Nomad
I don't use my levels panel. I check it once in a while but it never has worked right in any TT I have had. So I don't bother.
I use the direct detection method.
Fresh water - grab a flashlight and look in the compartment. Very accurate, I can see what is left in the tank.
Black water - turn the pump off, step on the pedal and look down the hole, again with the aid of a flashlight. Deadly accurate, if the soup is close to the neck, time to dump.
Grey water. Shower and wash dishes until I am ankle deep in shower water. Time to dump.
Works for me!!
My indicator panel isn't worth the powder to blow it to bits!
I use the direct detection method.
Fresh water - grab a flashlight and look in the compartment. Very accurate, I can see what is left in the tank.
Black water - turn the pump off, step on the pedal and look down the hole, again with the aid of a flashlight. Deadly accurate, if the soup is close to the neck, time to dump.
Grey water. Shower and wash dishes until I am ankle deep in shower water. Time to dump.
Works for me!!
My indicator panel isn't worth the powder to blow it to bits!
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