I was reading this post of yours and was wondering how the story ended? Did you get those pressure sensors and where did you get them?
Your post:
Once you get below or above a third the ambiguity and wondering begins: do I have 20 gallons of water available, 10 gallons, or 2 gallons? Is my gray tank 15 gallons from bubbling up in the shower or 3 gallons away from a mess?
When you go from full hookup to full hookup, this isn't an issue. In the last two weeks, we have had a full hookup exactly for two nights so monitoring tank levels has been an obsession.
I have long pondered the feasability of going to a better system (the one I have my eye on uses a pressure sensor inserted into the drain - forgot the brand name.)
I'm thinking of getting a water flow meter or the SeeLevel system. What did you end up doing?
Hi John. I saw some messages regarding your air tanks on your RV. I have a question maybe you can answer. When I driving down the road lately my RV will on occasion release air in short bursts about 2 secounds apart and do this for about 14- 20 times. It seems to only it after I use the demand and or when it's charging the tanks back up. At 60 miles hours it's loud enough that I can hear it inside the cab. Any idea what is causing this. I don't seem to be losing air. Thanks...Ron (08 Berkshire on a FL custom chassis)