Where Is The Power Source for External Tank Sensors
Updated 03/28/2022 | Published 03/26/2022 >
Question:
There is no direct discussion for hooking your system to an electrical power source. Am I to assume that two wires must be run ro one of my chassis batteries?
asked by: Mike R
Expert Reply:
The SeeLeveL RV Holding Tank Monitoring System, # SE39VR operates from a 12 VDC power source. The installation consists of mounting the display inside the RV, cutting and fastening the senders to the sides of the holding tanks, connecting wiring, and programming the display. The red wire is connected to +12V power input to monitor, black to ground, blue to tank sensors and white to pump indicator.
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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
- Monitors Only
- SeeLeveL
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