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Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 08-02-2016, 17:27 |
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Nicholson58
Re: STICK-ON HOLDING TANK LEVEL SENSOR
No - never. I don't need to. We can see the level through the walls of the translucent tank. |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 07-02-2016, 13:40 |
Replies: 47
Views: 12,355
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Nicholson58
Re: Stick-on Holding Tank Level Sensor
I am afraid you do not understand how the manometer type works. Sewage is close to the same density as water. In the manometer system, a positive flow of air is pumped to the bottom of the tank... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 07-02-2016, 06:39 |
Replies: 47
Views: 12,355
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Nicholson58
Re: Stick-on Holding Tank Level Sensor
The system totally infallible is the manometer type. These are advertised in the back of boating magazines classifieds. It is a small air source to a dip tube in any tank. The pressure required to... |
Forum: Plumbing Systems and Fixtures 06-02-2016, 08:12 |
Replies: 47
Views: 12,355
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Nicholson58
Re: STICK-ON HOLDING TANK LEVEL SENSOR
I use sticks with notches carved on that correspond to actual gallons in these odd shaped tanks - water and diesel. All of our 9 tanks are 3/16" SS welded. I gave up on the electronic sending... |
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