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Old 03-11-2019, 10:57 AM   #1
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Monitor panel Precept 36T

LPG ..is that the on board propane tank? If so it doesn't reflect proper level, how can it be adjusted?
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Yes, it is the onboard propane tank. Do not believe it can be adjusted, and it is not very accurate. More like a guesstimation!
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No adjustment possible, the gauge is a relative indication only. Mine was on E for 2 weeks and when I filled up he put in 12.4 gallons for a 13 gallon tank.

It’s easier just to top off your tank when you are close to a propane dealer and you are under 1/4 tank.
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The most accurate gauge is the one that's on the propane tank itself. Open the battery bay/propane tank door and look at that gauge. No way to adjust the one on the monitor.
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No adjustment possible, the gauge is a relative indication only. Mine was on E for 2 weeks and when I filled up he put in 12.4 gallons for a 13 gallon tank.

It’s easier just to top off your tank when you are close to a propane dealer and you are under 1/4 tank.
In my post I was referring to the tank mounted gauge. I’m not familiar with how Jayco might monitor LP levels remotely. If you google “LP gas monitoring” you will learn about the difficulty to accurately monitor LP gas levels. As I said before, tank mounted gauges are relative indicators only.
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