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toedtoes
Jan 28, 2019Explorer III
bukhrn wrote:DarkSkySeeker wrote:Most of them are notoriously incorrect anyways.MrWizard wrote:
If your gauges aren't working then use a flashlight and check it often
They work, but I don't get much "resolution". 4 LED lights that indicate full are not that helpful when trying to determine if the tank is full - full.
For me, the gauge is a guideline. Once it says it's 3/4 full, it's time to start considering emptying the tank. I don't need it to be exact - I don't push the capacity to the extent that it will mean overflowing.
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