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3 tons wrote:IAMICHABOD wrote:3 tons wrote:
Dump a large bag of ice cubes into the tank and drive stop and go for a few milesโฆ
3 tons
And the Myth Continues :S
Ha, unless youโre inside the tank, how would you know?? (lol!)
3 tons
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3 tons wrote:I guess you'd know if your sensors work.
Ha, unless youโre inside the tank, how would you know??
โDec-18-2021 12:25 PM
IAMICHABOD wrote:3 tons wrote:
Dump a large bag of ice cubes into the tank and drive stop and go for a few milesโฆ
3 tons
And the Myth Continues :S
โDec-18-2021 10:02 AM
2oldman wrote:
I have a feeling anything that would make your sensors work would be something you'd have to do on a consistent basis. Spend enough time in your coach and you won't need them. You'll get a pretty good idea of how long you can go.
โDec-18-2021 09:48 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
In all my years of camping, I have yet to find that "silver bullet" cure to mis-reading tank sensors...
So far my best solution has been 1 cup of calgon liquid, some dish soap, and about 10 gallons of hot water right before leaving.... let it slosh around and dump/rinse well once I get to where I am going...
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IAMICHABOD wrote:3 tons wrote:
Dump a large bag of ice cubes into the tank and drive stop and go for a few milesโฆ
3 tons
And the Myth Continues :S
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