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As the one with the credit card you better believe I would be allowed to observe. I would simply ask them "hey, when you have the new sensors installed I'd like to view them prior to reinstalling the wet bay panel." You want to inspect them and make sure they are adhered from top to bottom and not curling off which would be an indication of poor adhesion. I would ask if they would also put tape (I use gorilla tape) over top of the sensors for additional protection against the sensors from separating from the tank. These sensor strips will likely be about 2-3 foot back from the wet bay panel and something you can inspect and take pictures of. You can probably see them now if you take your camera and hold up behind your wet bay panel from below and look in between the black and gray tanks as there is a separation between them down the center. This is where the sensors are, about a foot back on the sides of the tanks.
Mine are at the end of the tanks right behind the panel (2019 DSDP 4369). Mine didn't read correctly. Yeah first Newmar/KIB had the tech put chemicals in for 2 days, that didn't work so KIB sent a tech to Newmar Service and reprogramed the sensor panel. Works well now. I am going to add Sealevel so I can have a panel in the wet bay.
 
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Very discouraging. I am trading up from a C with everything finally working perfectly after 4 years, including the sensors.
 
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