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fj12ryder
Oct 15, 2022Explorer III
I tried the Dometic wand sensor and had little luck getting it to be consistent. I use the Mopeka sensor on one tank and check it every few days, maybe if I think of it. We have the auto switch-over so mostly don't worry about it. When the switch changes to red, I pull the empty tank and fill it, then put it back in place, and turn the handle on the switch so it's green. Repeat as necessary. We travel when it's cool, but rarely when cold, so we don't go through a lot of propane.
FWIW, I sanded the bottom of the tank before installing the Mopeka sensor, and then taped it to the bottom. Our tank supports are just two bars so they don't interfere with the sensor at all. And it showed a drop in tank level the day after the tanks switched, so it works pretty well.
FWIW, I sanded the bottom of the tank before installing the Mopeka sensor, and then taped it to the bottom. Our tank supports are just two bars so they don't interfere with the sensor at all. And it showed a drop in tank level the day after the tanks switched, so it works pretty well.
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