The
monitor panel allows you to see at a glance the condition
or your RV systems. At a minimum it will gauge the levels
of your fresh water, black water and gray water holding tanks.
You panel may also show propane tank level, battery condition,
status of water heater, water pump (on or off) etc.
Some
RVers are confused about how to read the holding tank levels
because the black water and gray water tanks have red lights
at the top of the scale while the fresh water tank has the
green light at the top.
It's
easy to understand if you think about the ideal condition
of each tank. For example the ideal condition of the fresh
water tank is full.
The
ideal condition for the black and gray tanks is empty. (When
either tank gets full you better be looking for a dump station!)
Now
think of GREEN lights as being good and RED lights as bad.
If you have a full fresh water tank that's good so you have
a green light. If you have a full black water tank that's
bad so you have a red light! Amber means caution you're about
to have a bad condition.
Same
goes for propane tanks. A full tank is good so it's a green
light.
One
last thing, I'm not sure all monitor panels work the same
but when I'm hooked up to shore-power the battery level indicator
reads the voltage from the power converter/ battery charger.
I learned this the hard way after a long stay when I disconnect
from 120v power to find my battery dead!
To
get a true reading of my battery condition the converter
may have to be turned off. You may want to check how yours
works.
motor
home travel trailer fifth wheel
updated
July 12, 2002
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