Why does my gray tank sensor stop working?
Gray tank sensors stop working because food grease begins to build up on the sensor probes, causing them to misread. In order to stop sensor issues, then, you must get rid of this grease. Blue Dawn Dish Soap is a great grease and grime digester. Follow the process outlined below to restore your misreading sensor gauges.
Why does my holding tank read grey and black?
Water, just like metals, conducts electricity. Everyone knows you should never stand in water when there is a thunderstorm because you might get hit. If you are showing a full reading on your gray and black holding tanks, it is because electricity is flowing between the probes.
What’s the water level in the gray tank?
The gray tank shows 1/3 full when empty. Over the eleven years we full timed I tried everything people say will work and nothing worked. If I pressure wash the inside of the black tank (have done that twice), the level will be measured normally for a few months and then start to lie.
What’s the difference between black and gray tank sensors?
Both say the same thing but are incorrect, Black is always 2/3 full and gray is 1/3 full even after dumping. Is their a maintenance needed on the sensors or some type of special cleaner or? It is not unusual for tank sensors to be incorrect. They often have debris on the contacts.
Gray tank sensors stop working because food grease begins to build up on the sensor probes, causing them to misread. In order to stop sensor issues, then, you must get rid of this grease. Blue Dawn Dish Soap is a great grease and grime digester. Follow the process outlined below to restore your misreading sensor gauges.
Why does my gray tank read full all the time?
Eventually, this can cause your tank level sensor probes to malfunction, causing them to read “full” all of the time. (Note: much to many peoples’ surprise, you actually may not need to keep your gray tank valve closed all the time.
The gray tank shows 1/3 full when empty. Over the eleven years we full timed I tried everything people say will work and nothing worked. If I pressure wash the inside of the black tank (have done that twice), the level will be measured normally for a few months and then start to lie.
Both say the same thing but are incorrect, Black is always 2/3 full and gray is 1/3 full even after dumping. Is their a maintenance needed on the sensors or some type of special cleaner or? It is not unusual for tank sensors to be incorrect. They often have debris on the contacts.