Plugging Sensor Holes for RV Black Water Tank Level Sensors
Published 07/10/2019 >
Question:
The FW tank that I bought has holes already in it for these sensors. The holes are plugged with screws and grommets that look just like these sensors but one popped out. Since Im using the SeaLevel sensors, I want to keep these holes plugged. Do you sell plugs like that ?
asked by: Drew S
Expert Reply:
Best option we'd have would be to put "dummy" sensors back in place of the popped out plugs like with # T21302VP or to go and create your own plug which you could do by sourcing a grommet designed to fit a 3/8 inch diameter hole and also a size bolt that would fit snugly in the grommet which would seal it to the tank. So basically you'd want a bolt that is slightly larger than the opening of the grommet so that when it's threaded in it presses tightly to the tank to seal it.
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Horst Miracle Probe Sensors for RV Gray Water Tanks - Qty 4
- Smart RV
- Monitoring System
- Water Tanks
- No Display
- Monitors Only
- Valterra
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