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Have you installed the Seelevel tank monitoring system?

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JohninFL

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RV Year
2019
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
Dutch Star 4369
RV Length
43
TOW/TOAD
2015 GMC Canyon
Fulltimer
No
What size sensors did you order? I have a 2019 DS 4369. Did you install on peg board side or drivers side behind the white panel? I'm thinking of the blue tooth monitor.

TIA,

John
 
710ES and you can cut them down. This is what I ordered.


The best location is not the easiest location which is behind the wet bay board on the inner sides of the tanks at the tallest points. That's where mine are. Others do the peg board side as that's the easiest to access. You won't get good accuracy until the level gets up to about 30%, i.e. that will be your 0% point as the tanks ramp up away from the wet bay side, at least that's my design so the "stuff" flows towards the drain.
 
With us on the road till October and the black tank level moving all over the place, I may order it and put it behind the pegboard till I can get home and then pull the white board. Not having black sensor is not the end of the world as the float is there as a last resort. Not having fresh doesn't matter as we are not boondocking any more this trip, Not knowing grey is a bit of a pain.
How hard is it to pull the white board? It looks like a real pain in the butt.

Thanks,

John
 
How hard is it to pull the white board? It looks like a real pain in the butt.
It is intimidating, it is not hard.

Putting the SeeLevel sensors next to where Newmar does which is about a foot back on the inside wall of the tanks is the best spot, IMHO.
 

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