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Thanks Joe, I think my DH has it all figured out now. Time will tell.

Gail


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I recently installed SeaLevel gauges in my RV using the existing wiring but removed the old gauges. I used a ¼” flat black aluminum plate then & put a ¼” wood offset behind to provide more wiring space. I cut rectangular & small round holes in the aluminum and moved the old water pump SPDT switch & one of the LEDs into it and didn’t use the SeaLevel SPST water pump switch. Here is what it looks like.

 
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I think this is next on my list of mods!!


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Ok I got it today and will be installing soon. Iam sure I will be back for help.
Thanks Joe for this post

Tcloud


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Posts: 148 | Location: Oak Hills Calif. | Registered: December 28, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I guys Anyone have any pics on installing this on a 1999 Adventurer Pusher Model 34V Freightliner. The water tank is between the frame rails. I looked under it and I can see the drain valve but no access. Also does anyone know how tall this tank is. I can get to the black and gray easy and they look to be about 8 to 10 inchs tall.
It real cold and windy now so I may be able to start in the morning.

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Thanks for the write up, may have to add this to my new rig!!!


Steve

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Hi Guys. I see no one is reading this post much anymore,So I guess asking for help may not work.
Any way here we go. I was out looking at my motorhome today planing this out, and I see, I cannot get to the wires for the gray tank. The the black is fine and I have not checked the fresh yet. So now I see Iam going to have to run some wires. If Iam reading the book right I only need to run two wires because the blue ones from the sensors all tie togather. Right??

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Posts: 148 | Location: Oak Hills Calif. | Registered: December 28, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I installed the SeeLevel # 409 about a year ago in my MH. It was a very easy job except for the fresh water tank. If I was about 100 lbs lighter it would have been a lot easier to install the sensor on the end of the tank.

It sure is nice to have accurate tank readings.

George
 
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We just bought a 04 American Tradition that came factory equipped with Sea Level Gauges. What a joy!!! Gauges that actually work reliably and accurately!


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