Recommended RV Holding Tank Monitoring System
Question:
On the inside of my camper 1995 Coachman Lite 200 it has a level indicator for the waste water, grey water and fresh water. Also, on the same panel it has the water pump switch. The water pump switch is working but the level indicators dont seem to be working. I dont know if they are suppose to light up or how they are suppose to work. Do you have a replacement for this indicator? If so what is the part number. Even if it is a more up to date type.
asked by: Teresa S
Expert Reply:
Hey Teresa! I am not sure what monitoring system you have on your 1995 Coachman trailer but unless its a recent aftermarket addition we are not going to have any replacement parts for it. The best I can do is offer you a replacement. I recommend the SeeLeveL RV Holding Tank Monitoring System item # SE39VR.
The SeeLeveL item # SE39VR uses technology that can sense fluid levels from outside of the tank. The sensors' flexible circuit board sticks in place and measures along its entire height.
If you have any additional questions go ahead and throw them into the comment box below and I'll be happy to help you.

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SeeLeveL RV Holding Tank Monitoring System - Fresh, Gray, Black - Water Pump Switch
- Smart RV
- Monitoring System
- Water Pumps
- Water Tanks
- Digital Display
- SeeLeveL
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