โJun-17-2016 12:03 PM
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โApr-30-2017 11:42 AM
time2roll wrote:LIKE2BUILD wrote:No matter what indicator you have you must actually look at it to discover an empty tank.
I've run out of LPG before and it can be a bit of a pain. I think I'll be ordering the system in the near future.
For me the red indicator on the regulator does just fine to show I am below 50 percent and have a cylinder to fill.
โApr-28-2017 09:53 AM
LIKE2BUILD wrote:No matter what indicator you have you must actually look at it to discover an empty tank.
I've run out of LPG before and it can be a bit of a pain. I think I'll be ordering the system in the near future.
โApr-28-2017 08:46 AM
โJan-31-2017 07:42 AM
Devocamper wrote:
AP Products 024-1000 LP Tank Check - Dual Sensor with Monitor Kit
Anyone using this system if so how is it working
โDec-25-2016 12:24 PM
tperk100 wrote:
Battery Life is Unacceptable (to me) I was very optimistic about this unit until I find out that the CR-2032 coin type sensor battery will only last one year. My RV tanks last a lot longer than that before they need re-filling.
So....to replace the battery on my RV I have to remove the dual tank cover, unscrew the dual tank hold down bracket, lift up a probably full heavy tank, remove sensor, replace battery, and then reverse the process. Might have to re-sync Bluetooth also. This will be a PITA. This will be yet another line item on the long list of maintenance items I already have.
I can offer up a couple of solutions. A high quality rechargeable battery with an inexpensive small solar panel to charge it would eliminate the need to change the battery. Or a more powerful battery with a much longer life expectancy (like 5 years) could work. The coin type of batteries in my 15 or so home alarm window and door sensors have lasted for TEN YEARS so far and I have not had to change even one yet.
I look forward to an improved unit coming onto the market some day.
BTW, If you have an auto tank switch-over valve like most RVs have, you can use only one sensor. Simply put it on the "second " tank. When it starts reading low you know the "first" tank is empty and the "second" one is low.
โDec-25-2016 07:26 AM
โOct-09-2016 06:33 AM
JMelton wrote:
Dumb question here...with liquid propane being -44ยฐ, could you not use a IR Thermometer gun to determine levels? Since I haven't yet purchased my FW, I'm inexperienced in this particular topic.
โOct-09-2016 06:28 AM
rhagfo wrote:
Interesting several versions, one has a wireless monitor panel, there is also a smart phone app.
Not cheap, but looks to use a technology that will provide accurate readings.
Kit
Sensor only
โOct-08-2016 07:18 PM
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โOct-08-2016 12:13 PM
โOct-08-2016 08:10 AM
โOct-08-2016 07:33 AM
Mike LeClair wrote:
Christmas is coming so I added this item to my Amazon wish list. Send the link to my wife and daughters and ya never know! If there are any updates on battery life please post them up as I'm sure others are interested in this product.
Cheers!
Mike