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Old 11-18-2017, 08:27 PM   #1
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Old 11-18-2017, 11:26 PM   #2
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Yes, I installed a SeeLevel 709 on my coach last year, works great (well did until I hit one of the sensors with a tool box and damaged it, now I need to install a replacement sensor). Installation was easy, I reused the old sensor wires from my 1/3, 2/3, full idiot lights, did the whole project in one afternoon, most of the time was spent building a mounting plate for it, to cover up the hole where the old factory panel was located.
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Yes. I installed a system in a previous 5ver and my current coach came with SeeLevel from factory (2007 vintage). They are very reliable and measure in percentage increments.

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I put one in last year. Simple to install as I had ready access to our tanks. B&G were accessible in the wet bay and I only had to intercept one set of wires as the the sensors operate on a bus. Fresh water tank was under the bed and took a bit more work. I cut a new hole above my existing control panel for the SeeLevel panel and intercepted power and signal wires there.

Measure your tank heights before you order. I assumed on my fresh water tank and had to exchange 12 inch sensor for the 16 inch sensor they now make. Also you should test sensor locations before sticking them down. The zero reading is off on a couple of my tanks because I didn’t get location quite right. Grey tank reads 7% when empty, but it’s not anything to be concerned about.

They make a Bluetooth version now, but I’ve seen a few complaints about it in various forums. I’m quite happy with the wired version
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Old 11-19-2017, 10:21 PM   #5
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Mostly all I want is the gray n black. That will make moma very happy!
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Old 11-21-2017, 06:43 AM   #6
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I have installed SeeLevel II on two different motor homes. Best System I have ever had. Works in 6% steps which is a lot closer than the idiot lights. I think they have level three now that uses smaller steps. I would recommend that you get one.
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Old 11-22-2017, 04:43 PM   #7
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Yes, I do plan on buying one, I only need for black n gray. Any suggestion?
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Yes, I do plan on buying one, I only need for black n gray. Any suggestion?
Garnet Industries are manufacturers of the SeeLevel systems. I believe the 709 series would be best for your installation. Click here.

They usually have a booth up at most of the larger RVIA shows.

Do you need the water pump switch on the monitor? That would determine which model to purchase. The battery indication is pretty well standard as it requires a 12V supply. You could use the 2P system and dedicate the "fresh" water indication to grey tank and the other indication would be for black.

Your choice.

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I installed one last year and it works great. I purchased mine at a FMCA rally at a discount but found a cheaper price online! So shop around.
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Another happy See Level owner. Works better than any other we've owned. We full time with 3 tanks plus fresh and no issues.
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