Level indicator lights on waste water tank (1 Viewer)

castor

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any tips on getting the waste water lights to work , tried the Coca-Cola in tank to possibly clean probes but no joy . Thanks
 
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If none light it isn't a dirty probe. Dirt causes one or more lights to stay lit even when empty. If it's the usual probe there will be five wires leaving the the sensor(s). Often these will be in the form of a ribbon cable with a plug within a couple of feet of the tank. Take a look at the sensor & ribbon cable especially if the tank is underslung - the cable can be in a position vulnerable to damage.
 
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I just ignore ours, you get to know how much is in there and know when to dump. At this time of year condensation causes erroneous readings.

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sallylillian

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Got 3 wires on my N+B Tony, these probes are a pain. I had external sensors on the RV100% accurate all the time, and have just bought a kit from the US to convert my tank.
 
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castor

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Thanks all , just one light stays on ,cannot see any problem with external wires.

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