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Water Gauge Question [message #339024] Sat, 24 November 2018 18:43 Go to next message
Eleganza2 Newbie is currently offline  Eleganza2 Newbie   Canada
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Greetings all.
We are planning a trip with our family of six (Two adults, three teenagers and one 10 year old) We will have to monitor our water usage closely. Our camper didn't come with a tank gauge since the tank had been replaced. Is there a good product that doesn't require drilling holes in my tank? I have been looking into the "topargee water tank gauge" that measures the water flow. Any advice on this or similar products?

Here is the link: https://www.topargee.com.au/water-tank-gauges.html

Thanks,
Michael
Re: Water Gauge Question [message #339026 is a reply to message #339024] Sat, 24 November 2018 20:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Tom Lins is currently offline  Tom Lins   United States
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What about the See Level Tank Monitor

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Re: Water Gauge Question [message #339041 is a reply to message #339024] Sun, 25 November 2018 10:23 Go to previous message
Melbo is currently offline  Melbo   United States
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Eleganza

I like the idea of monitoring the actual consumption of water. I have a system similar to the see level in the bus conversion and we have in the past not paid attention and ran short of water. The grey and black tanks or combo there of should be a pretty close function of actual water consumption. The other nice thing is you do not have to install anything in the tank. I have never had a tank probe leak but this avoids that completely. Good luck on whatever you choose BUT I like measuring consumption and no holes in the tank and much less wiring to be done.

Melbo


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