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deltabravo wrote:Roger10378 wrote:
The sensor is thick enough that the tank has to be elevated slightly to prevent crushing it. They provide feet to do this but I am not impressed with them and made my own.
The redesigned the case and made it thinner so those ussless spacer feet that never stay on the tank aren't required now.
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โDec-19-2020 12:32 AM
CharlesinGA wrote:
The plastic halo rings are largely to allow the bluetooth signal to "escape", but also allows more height for the older sensors.
If you have 30 lb tanks or are contemplating buying them to replace 20 lb tanks then you might consider spending the extra $20 or so a tank and getting ones with gauges built into them. These are float operated gauges so they should be fairly reliable, but of course require that you check the gauge on the tank.
Charles
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Roger10378 wrote:
The sensor is thick enough that the tank has to be elevated slightly to prevent crushing it. They provide feet to do this but I am not impressed with them and made my own.
โDec-18-2020 04:27 PM
MrWizard wrote:
https://mopeka.com/
Came across an ad for this on YouTube tonight, while looking at some other RV topic video, use Android phone or tablet for gauge display, can be set for auto alert low level
Looks promising, does anybody have any real world knowledge
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