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Originally Posted by TomW
Last weekend was our first dry camping weekend since buying our 3950. I could not get the water tank to register above 1/3 even though it was full. Same situation with the generator fuel gauge. All the gauges were somewhat weird acting but those were the 2 biggest frustrations.
Does anyone know if there is a common ground wire for the gauges. Also is there anything, baking soda, white vinegar, or ? that could be flushed thru the water tank to clean off possible corrosion on the gauge sensors?
How about the Generator fuel tank? Where can I find the float for that?
Thanks.
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My gages have not worked since day one. KIB has been the providing these gages for years on RVs and all of them I have had have not worked. When I took my rig in for the warranty work, they did fix the fresh water tank gage, but on the next use, not working again. The genny gage float is in the tank, I plan to drop mine at the end of the season as this is really the only gage I care to have working as we dry camp often enough to warrant it. When asked to have this repaired at General RV under warranty, their first response was it'll have to go to Onan. I went ballistic. Their next answer was that they did not have the facilities to drop the tank. I told them to get bent - I can and will drop the tank in my driveway.
My long term plan is to get a SeeLevel system to install. Good reviews on them.
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2019 Ram 3500 Limited w/ Max Tow pkg
2005 Cardinal 33LX
2014-3950, Full Paint, 17.5" tires, 370W solar, 3100W Magnum inverter w/ AGS, 7500w diesel generator, Micro-Air Easy Start 364 (x3) SOLD!
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