Fresh Water Tank Level Sensor

Randy Hecht

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I had to replace my fresh water tank due to a “large collection” of cracks in multiple places. I put in an after market 33 gallon tank (www.classacustoms.com, mode T-3300) which fits nice and tight. The difference for the water level sensor is that it either has 4 small sensors added to one end or a top mounted float.
I would like recommendations on which would be a good level sensor to use with the current gauge or which sensor and gauge to use to completely replace the stock system.

Right now, I am using the old fashion visual system of lift the lid and look to see how much water is there.

Chaplain Randy Hecht
Roswell, GA
Chaplains are ready to Listen when you're ready to talk.

1974 Canyon Lakes GMC the Unicorn Express
80mm Front Disc Brakes
 
Go to our web site as you will have few selection .
There is one Jim Bounds prefer to use with the one you have on your tank.
It is the Monitor Panel.
We use a black plastic to over lap the original opening and mount the panel
on it.

On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 8:04 AM Randy Hecht via Gmclist <

> I had to replace my fresh water tank due to a “large collection” of cracks
> in multiple places. I put in an after market 33 gallon tank (
> www.classacustoms.com, mode T-3300) which fits nice and tight. The
> difference for the water level sensor is that it either has 4 small sensors
> added to one end or a top mounted float.
> I would like recommendations on which would be a good level sensor to use
> with the current gauge or which sensor and gauge to use to completely
> replace the stock system.
>
> Right now, I am using the old fashion visual system of lift the lid and
> look to see how much water is there.
>
>
> Chaplain Randy Hecht
> Roswell, GA
> Chaplains are ready to Listen when you're ready to talk.
>
> 1974 Canyon Lakes GMC the Unicorn Express
> 80mm Front Disc Brakes
>
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Applied/GMC, Newark,CA
jimk
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1-800-752-7502
 
And for the scientific / engineering types among us - take a look at this:

http://https://horstmiraclegauge.com/

A very clever implementation of a differential pressure manomemter.

Steve W

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Steve W
1973 : 23'
Southern California
 
Finally, a good way to gauge the aluminum holding tanks in the Stretch. Most of the others won't work, & I have been reluctant to cut a hole and put
in a float. We have been going on the "If we are low on water it is time to Dump" gauge. Thanks for the link.

JohnS
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John Shutzbaugh, Vacaville, CA, ncserv;
77 Eleganza, bought it new, can't blame PO; and
78 Buskirk stretch, "What were we thinking?"
 
Invalid URL here.

73 - Mac, K2GKK/5
Since 30 Nov 1953
Oklahoma City, OK
USAF (Retired) 61-81
FAA (Retired) 94-10

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Subject: Re: [GMCnet] Fresh Water Tank Level Sensor

And for the scientific / engineering types among us - take a look at this:

http://https://horstmiraclegauge.com/

A very clever implementation of a differential pressure manomemter.

Steve W

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Steve W
1973 : 23'
Southern California

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Sorry about that - my initial post had an error in the URL. I corrected it within a minute or two of posting... you’re quick !!

Please try again from the original post - should be working.

SW

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Steve W
1973 : 23'
Southern California
 
Please post it again. When the original wouldn’t work I deketed it,
Emery

>
> Sorry about that - my initial post had an error in the URL. I corrected it within a minute or two of posting... you’re quick !!
>
> Please try again from the original post - should be working.
>
> SW
>
>
> --
> Steve W
> 1973 : 23'
> Southern California
>
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