[GMCnet] See level tank sensors [message #118612] |
Sat, 12 March 2011 22:44 |
SergeL
Messages: 169 Registered: January 2011
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Right after I purchased my 2004 Diesel Pusher I was determined to change
the tank sensor systems, so I installed See level tank monitors, all I can
say is that after a few months I had the same problem reading my black and
grey tank as I had with the old system. I was disappointed and wish I had
never made the change.
Sorry that's my two cents, take it for what it's worth.
Serge
1973 GMC HobbyCraft
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Re: [GMCnet] See level tank sensors [message #118679 is a reply to message #118612] |
Sun, 13 March 2011 13:58 |
jayrabe
Messages: 509 Registered: June 2009 Location: Portland, OR
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Serge, have to say that's disappointing to hear. Did you ever dig into the problem and find out why? Can't understand it. With the OEM gauges, the internal float and lever can easily get rusted or fowled with TP/crap, so failure can be expected. But with the SeeLevel, the gauge/sensor is on the outside, so I can't see why it would fail, especially if it worked initially, meaning tank wall thickness wasn't an issue. Any ideas? Did the sensor strips come un-stuck from the tank?
I'm at that place where I need to do something. Pulled the fresh water sender and it is rusted stuck and the float rusted off. Suspect the same in the black tank. New senders are $120 ea, and again suffer from same failure mode, so I was really excited to see the SeeLevel with an external sensor solution and 3 sensor strips for $170 including a new monitor panel. Will be totally bummed if it doesn't work.
Any additional info on why your install failed will be helpful. Thanks.
J76 PBPortland, OR
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> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 21:44:13 -0700
> From: greatmoments60@hotmail.com
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Subject: [GMCnet] See level tank sensors
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> Right after I purchased my 2004 Diesel Pusher I was determined to change
> the tank sensor systems, so I installed See level tank monitors, all I can
> say is that after a few months I had the same problem reading my black and
> grey tank as I had with the old system. I was disappointed and wish I had
> never made the change.
>
> Sorry that's my two cents, take it for what it's worth.
>
>
> Serge
> 1973 GMC HobbyCraft
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Re: [GMCnet] See level tank sensors [message #118684 is a reply to message #118679] |
Sun, 13 March 2011 14:41 |
SergeL
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Yes, I called the company a few times, they claimed that the inside wall of
the tank was accumulating goop (for lack of a better word) and it affected
the thickness of the tank walls which in turn effected the readings. They
told me I had to keep my tanks cleaner, everything I tried failed and the
tanks kept giving me the faulty readings. Prior to installing that system I
had the one that most trailers and motor homes have, the senders were
attached to the tank from the inside and the wires attached to the outside
and go to the gage, in fact I have a 2009 travel trailer parked in my back
yard now that has the stud type system and when the tanks are empty the gave
shows empty, like it should. Sorry I am probably not using the proper
terminology but I hope I am explaining so it can be understood. But the
stud system can also give faulty readings when the tanks are dirty.
If I had not cut a bigger hole in my wall to insert the See unit and thrown
away the old system I would have put it back in my Motor Home.
This has been my experience, maybe they have improved them since 2004.
Serge
1973 GMC HobbyCraft
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From: Jay Rabe
Date: 03/13/11 12:58:17
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] See level tank sensors
Serge, have to say that's disappointing to hear. Did you ever dig into the
problem and find out why? Can't understand it. With the OEM gauges, the
internal float and lever can easily get rusted or fowled with TP/crap, so
failure can be expected. But with the SeeLevel, the gauge/sensor is on the
outside, so I can't see why it would fail, especially if it worked initially
meaning tank wall thickness wasn't an issue. Any ideas? Did the sensor
strips come un-stuck from the tank?
I'm at that place where I need to do something. Pulled the fresh water
sender and it is rusted stuck and the float rusted off. Suspect the same in
the black tank. New senders are $120 ea, and again suffer from same failure
mode, so I was really excited to see the SeeLevel with an external sensor
solution and 3 sensor strips for $170 including a new monitor panel. Will be
totally bummed if it doesn't work.
Any additional info on why your install failed will be helpful. Thanks.
J76 PBPortland, OR
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> Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2011 21:44:13 -0700
> From: greatmoments60@hotmail.com
> To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
> Subject: [GMCnet] See level tank sensors
>
> Right after I purchased my 2004 Diesel Pusher I was determined to change
> the tank sensor systems, so I installed See level tank monitors, all I can
> say is that after a few months I had the same problem reading my black and
> grey tank as I had with the old system. I was disappointed and wish I had
> never made the change.
>
> Sorry that's my two cents, take it for what it's worth.
>
>
> Serge
> 1973 GMC HobbyCraft
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