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Old 01-27-2012, 04:55 AM   #15
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Hmmmm---level sensors not working correctly would drive me crazy---so mine work fine.

Use lots of water (even when flushing #1), always flush the tank with fresh water when you dump (again lots of water fill it full then dump) and clean the tank regularly (you can do this on the road), check for mechanical defects (never had one), every once in a while run a wand down there and pressure wash.

Mine are fine ten years running.

If you observe that they are more trouble to take care of than they should be---I would agree---but they work.

That is why they make exterior sensors.

All the info you have received is good stuff. Hope you can resolve it soon.

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As a few others have suggested, SeeLevel Tank Monitor System is the ONLY system that will not clog up as the sensors are mounted on the outside of each tank. As simple installation providing that you have easy access to the fresh, gray and black tanks.

They are 100% dependable.

I installed the SeeLevel system as a secondary system because I wanted a second display in my service bay. My OEM original system only had one display in an inside overhead cabinet. Now I can monitor levels from two places.

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It is very possible that the circuit board is bad. Look on your panel for the name of the company that makes the panel and contact them. I replacfed the circuit board in 10 minutes and it works fine.
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I replaced my original in-tank sensors with Host Miracle Probes 3 yr or so ago. They use the original wiring, etc so are less costly then most other after market solutions ...and they work!
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Sealevel is what we had installed also

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