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fortkentdad
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Canada
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Posted - Jul 13 2009 :  2:58:58 PM  Show Profile Send fortkentdad a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I noticed this weekend that although the electronic tank monitor said I still had 1/3 of a tank of fresh water, I was not able to pump much water out of any of the taps. The pump would not stop running (shut it off after a few minutes). As much air as water was coming out of the taps. So I figured, in spite of the 1/3 left reading on the monitor, I was out of water.

But, when we dumped our sewer and gray tanks, I opened the fresh water drain and there was still water there? Not sure how much but there was some water flowing.

I also noticed this weekend that after we added some toilet chemical to the toilet, the black water tank went from 2/3 full down to 1/3 full the next morning. Guess that stuff works. Either that or the monitor system is a bit off.





FKD

09 Rockwood 8319SS
08 Dodge Laramie QC 4X4, 3.92 with the 5.7 Hemi

jeffro
New Member



USA
11 Posts

Posted - Jul 13 2009 :  3:16:32 PM  Show Profile Send jeffro a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I have a solution for you. I have a blog in the tech forum section for fresh water tank. Hope this helps you.
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Sawdusty
Junior Member



USA
80 Posts

Posted - Jul 15 2009 :  06:02:17 AM  Show Profile Send Sawdusty a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The outlet fittings on most water tanks are located on the sides about an inch above the bottom which could allow the pump to suck air when there is still several gallons of water remaining. This is done to prevent the pump from picking up any residue that might be laying on the bottom. If the trailer is slightly off level the pump could suck air with even more water in the tank. Tank guages do not have a reputation for being very accurats or reliable...mine are'nt.

Bill

2004 Rockwood 2304S
2001 Dodge 1500 318/3.55
No WDH No sway bars
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midnightpumpkin
Moderator



USA
388 Posts

Posted - Jul 15 2009 :  1:43:27 PM  Show Profile Send midnightpumpkin a Private Message  Reply with Quote
If you look at the location of the tank sensors, here is my take on what they mean.

Empty = 1 to 2 gallons in the bottom of the tank.

1/3 = 3 to 15 gallons in the tank.

2/3 = 16 to 28 gallons in the tank.

Full = 28 to 30 gallons in the tank.

In other words, they are relative indicators, not meant to be accurate gauges.

John U

2007 Rockwood 8315SS
2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Short Bed, Hemi
Ready to travel weights:
Trailer 6640# on Axles, 920# on tongue.
Combined gross wt no people on board 13855#
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Fire Instructor
Average Member



USA
174 Posts

Posted - Jul 15 2009 :  7:31:53 PM  Show Profile Send Fire Instructor a Private Message  Reply with Quote
I guess that I've become so "dependent" on my guages (and it doesn't matter what the make of the unit is), that if I have lights on any of my tank sensors (fresh, gray, or black tanks) I know that either my 110v is plugged in and the inverter is working OR that I have some juice left in my battery.....



Fire Instructor

'04 Dodge Ram 4x4 Quad Cab
'09 Rockwood 2607



"If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking." George S. Patton

Edited by - Fire Instructor on Jul 15 2009 7:32:33 PM
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