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how accurate are the sensors and propane sensor for levels

luberhill
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I see my Winnebago 26he has all outside sensors...the propane even after running the fridge for a day on propane still says 2/3 full...are these accurate ?
The sensor is right over the gage so I cant read it
2013 Winnebago Sunstar 26HE
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luberhill
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Lynnmor wrote:
luberhill wrote:
I see my Winnebago 26he has all outside sensors...the propane even after running the fridge for a day on propane still says 2/3 full...are these accurate ?
The sensor is right over the gage so I cant read it


They are very accurate, when the propane runs out it will read zero. At all other times, useless.

Your fridge will go a very long time on a bottle of propane.


So right now I says 2/3 full and it may be almost empty ?? WTH so is there a better way to check level ? And what is a "very long time" ?
Days, weeks, hours ?
2013 Winnebago Sunstar 26HE

Lynnmor
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luberhill wrote:
I see my Winnebago 26he has all outside sensors...the propane even after running the fridge for a day on propane still says 2/3 full...are these accurate ?
The sensor is right over the gage so I cant read it


They are very accurate, when the propane runs out it will read zero. At all other times, useless.

Your fridge will go a very long time on a bottle of propane.