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Holding Tank Monitors
Which is preferable? In tank sensors (ie. Sealand Tank Watch) or
external tape sensors (ie. Snake River Acuguage) |
Holding Tank Monitors
Which is preferable? In tank sensors (ie. Sealand Tank Watch) or
external tape sensors (ie. Snake River Acuguage) Mine's internal. Don't know if it is sea land or not, but it works great with a little red light in the head. Wouldn't want to come to rely on one and then find it not working - could cause pressure in bad places. |
Holding Tank Monitors
Peggy Hall, who is one of the industry experts in marine sanitation recommends
the external type as she says the internal ones all eventually succumb to the corrosive and clogging effects of what is it a holding tank. I purchased an Acugage for my boat, but as it is still undergoing restoration I cannot speak from direct experience. However, eight years in an engine room in the navy taught me just how often mechanical level detectors in a corrosive environment will fail. Peggy has a book out that tells you more than you ever wanted to know about marine sanitation. JJ On 03 Oct 2003 01:11:08 GMT, (SkitchNYC) wrote: Which is preferable? In tank sensors (ie. Sealand Tank Watch) or external tape sensors (ie. Snake River Acuguage) Mine's internal. Don't know if it is sea land or not, but it works great with a little red light in the head. Wouldn't want to come to rely on one and then find it not working - could cause pressure in bad places. James Johnson remove the "dot" from after sail in email address to reply |
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