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Fresh Tank Sensors

Yahoo Message Number: 67306
The fresh water tank readout on the Silver Leaf is stuck on 75%. I believe the 100% is functional, just haven't filled it that full yet. I'm suspect of the 75% sensor on the outside of the water tank.
Does anyone know the theory of how these work and possibly the manufacturer?

Roger Uhlich

'07 Intrigue 12170

Re: Fresh Tank Sensors

Reply #1
Yahoo Message Number: 67349
Roger,

On our 2006 Magna, the fresh water sensors are 4 small square devices attached on the outside of the tank. They are wired together and read moisture through the tank. I had a problem with my tank running out of water and still showing 25% on the Silverleaf. To find the problem, I started when the tank was empty. I even opened the drain solenoid vales to make sure all the water was out. Again, the Silverleaf showed 25%. I then covered one sensor at a time with my hand while my wife watched the Silverleaf. Starting with top sensor, when I covered a sensor the level would change. When I covered the bottom sensor however, there was no change. This meant that the sensor was either bad or "saw" water in the tank. I carefully pried off the sensor and with it hanging free, the Silverleaf went to 0. I put it back on the tank just a little higher (1/2 inch) than where it was originally. I haven't had a problem since.
My guess is that the sensors change resistance with moisture and the Silverleaf measures the change.
If yours are like what I described, you could call Silverleaf to find out more about them.
Jim Myers

2006 Magna 6652

Re: Fresh Tank Sensors

Reply #2
Yahoo Message Number: 67352
I had the same issue as Roger and had to move the bottom sensor up abou a half inch. Just used tape to move it around and get it right.I also had the 75% sensor fall off the tank, Used Gorilla Glue to reattach them.
Marc 05 affinity # 6429

Re: Fresh Tank Sensors

Reply #3
Yahoo Message Number: 67363
Jim:

Thanks for the explanation. My sensors are as you describe. So far it's been a futile effort finding anything comparable on the web. One (external type) I've found is a capacitance-type, but I don't think ours operate that way. I'll try your suggestion.

Roger

'07 Intrigue 12170

Re: Fresh Tank Sensors

Reply #4
Yahoo Message Number: 67382
Roger,

I had the same issue with my holding tanks. With the tanks completely empty they still indicated 25%. I removed all of the sensors and reattached them with 3M VHB foam adhesive, available from NAPA. The indication has been very accurate since I made the modification. I will send you via email the exact dimensions of the sensor locations on the tank if you like.

Darwin Pugmire
2008 Magna 6874

Re: Fresh Tank Sensors

Reply #5
Yahoo Message Number: 67444
Darwin:

The puzzling part for me is the sensors have performed "as designed" for the last 3 years, or since the coach was new.
But, with that said, please do send me the dimensions you used..........I assume on the black tank (only??).........

Send to ruhlich@...
Thanks,

Roger Uhlich

'07 Intrigue 12170