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- bukhrnExplorer III
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. - filrupmarkExplorerWhen our black tank is full the toilet burps when you step on the pedal.
- DarkSkySeekerExplorer
pianotuna wrote:
yes but if you can see it it is probably over full.
I think you are on to my real question. I've been referring to "full-full" and I now know what I will be able to see when it is "scarey-full". - BB_TXNomadIt will likely start “burping” before it gets that full.
- pianotunaNomad IIIyes but if you can see it it is probably over full.
- DarkSkySeekerExplorer
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. - MrWizardModeratorThe drop pipe Some are slip fittings, some are glued
I don't want to see mine that full, it might leak into the floor or the basement
If your gauges aren't working then use a flashlight and check it often - turbojimmyExplorerYes. My tank is cracked on top somewhere so I don't let it get that high. If you do let it get that high, you're really testing the limits of the seal between the tank and the toilet. I wouldn't recommend that.
- ScottGNomadYes but I wouldn't get it so full that it back up into the neck of the toilet.
- FizzExplorerI know the grey water is full when it comes up in the tub. This was on our first outing and didn't realize how quick the tank would fill up.
A lesson well learned.
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