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Old 11-14-2019, 11:02 PM   #41
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same with 2020s...no carpet and most have residential fridge...

I hate the radio/navigation....so finicky...touchy screen...can't seem to get addresses to enter completely before it starts searching...difficult to set radio stations..horrible.
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Old 03-11-2020, 02:52 PM   #42
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Macerator not working

Hawkster and others who may be having problems. As mentioned in another post, the circuit breaker is not under the bed on my 2016 31ul(same as yours). The relay is located at the upper left corner of the back wall in the water bay. Above the water filter. Pain in the butt to get to. I was able to trace the 8 gauge red wire from the relay to the circuit breaker(not a fuse) in the battery bay. With switch off power was good both sides of breaker. It is located to the left of the battery isolator and has several wires connected to it. I measured voltage at the pump and it was good when operating the switch. Relay clicked and energized the pump. The only left to do is open the inspection cover on the bottom of the pump housing. Instructions suggest replacing inspection cover and gasket. Can't find it online from anyone. Have you resolved your problem?
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Which SeeLevel model is right for the Precept Prestige 36B? It has six tanks; propane, two black, two grey, and a FW tank, due to two bathrooms.
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Which SeeLevel model is right for the Precept Prestige 36B? It has six tanks; propane, two black, two grey, and a FW tank, due to two bathrooms.
You would need two 709-4 tank systems, one for the main 4 tanks and the other for the secondary tanks. You can split or arrange them how you like. It will also cover the propane tank. Or perhaps a 4 tank system for the main fresh,grey,black, propane, and a second 3 tank system for the AUX fresh, grey, black.
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Many thanks! It hadn't dawned on me to just replicate the existing system. I don't need to monitor ALL of the tanks from the main panel, or from the sub-panel. The collective wisdom of this group is a superb resource of common sense.
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Old 04-01-2020, 08:48 AM   #46
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Red face New 310RLTS with Sanicon

We have been using our Sanicon now since picking up our new 2020 on 3/1. We like the simple operation of it, but as mentioned, not easy to “know” when it’s done since no “clear” end to see clear water. Probably will attach one. The tank level never seems to read below 2/3 full so that is very frustrating. Have tried ice cubes while traveling, didn’t help. Will try some Dawn or RidX and more water next time we move but all tank level readers do seem to have issues from factory. Thanks for SeaLevel recommendation. We may head there.

FYI, since we also still have the gravity stinky slinky, brilliant hubby strapped a tube below our hitch/receiver with plumbing clamps! Now he has a place to store the stinky slinky should we need that in pinch....like if the Sanicon ever stops working. Safe travels all, especially to those of us full timing!!!
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