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Gdetrailer wrote:Dusty R wrote:
The SeeLeval is a system that circuit boards that attach/glue to the side of the tanks and measure the level/densaty of the tank, in 10's .
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Yes Dusty, I suspect most folks are aware of "SeeLevel" and its "advantages"..
But it is not cheap, depending on tank placement may be a real pain in the rear to install or even not be able to install, it replaces an existing system which is already in place so now you have a old and new monitor.. Not to mention you are adding more complex circuit boards and electronics which can and do fail.
Mine is built into the rangehood and simple as dirt so I would have to poke a new hole in the paneling..
It's cheaper and easier to just ensure your the probes are not holding on to waste material don't you think?
Good proper dumping procedure seems to work pretty well and only costs a couple of squirts of dish detergent and copious amounts of water each dump.. Mine is going on 40 yrs old and still working but I guess mine is the only ones in this world that works correctly so I must be doing something wrong?..
โJun-25-2022 08:08 PM
Dusty R wrote:
The SeeLeval is a system that circuit boards that attach/glue to the side of the tanks and measure the level/densaty of the tank, in 10's .
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CA Traveler wrote:
I was thinking 1.5" but regardless of the cause the leak should be fixed.
Also wondering how he knows it's 3/4 full. Typically grey/black gauges are very inaccurate.
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CA Traveler wrote:
Black tank has a large roof vent so not likely to be the problem. Tilt the rig and drain the tank, then you can work on it including a snake. Good time to also replace the valve.
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