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Old 09-28-2020, 06:58 AM   #53
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Originally Posted by Slow Hand View Post
...None of my sensors work in any of my tanks. ...
If you are parked stationary (seasonal), I understand how this could happen. However, if you are mobile (travel), either full time or week-ender camper, all you need to do is dump your tanks when breaking camp, add a few gallons of water to your tanks, and drive to your next destination. The water sloshing around in the tank will clean off the sensors and then they will start working again. It may take a couple trips, but they will work again if you do this. (Just a suggestion). Now, if you are permanently parked, I don't know of any way to clean them, except with a toilet wand. But, you already have your system and it works for you, that's all that matters. But, if next time you hit the road, you might leave a bit of water in them. Extra agitation, pulverizing, and pounding water inside the tanks won't hurt anything, except break up whatever has glued itself to the side of the tank. (Just a suggestion).
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