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Old 05-02-2020, 10:41 AM   #1
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Seelevel Install 19' 2014 Bambi

Hello, Can someone tell me how to access and install the sensors for the Seelevel tank monitors? Someone said to bite the bullet and drop the big pan underneath the trailer or is there some other access point?

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I cut an access hole in the pan and fabricated a galvanized cover for the hole with a seal around the perimeter.
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To install the SeeLevel sensors in our 2002 19' I did the following (I assume your 19' is still much the same).

1. Freshwater tank - Easy access under the streetside dinette seat.
2. Black water tank - Removed metal cover next to the right side of toilet and removed step-like box on bottom left of the closet. Gave access with some contortionist moves.
3. Gray water tank - The streetside part of the steel tank cover (under the trailer) is a separate piece riveted in place. Drilled out the rivets and removed the cover. A few more contortionist moves got the sensor in place.

As for the wiring, I ran new wires, but others have used the phone-line wires going to the existing pressure sensors. They have four wires in them so can be paired up to give adequate gauge for the SeeLevel sensors.

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