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Black tank vent pipe cracked

My black tank  vent was severed and my Javelina did not tell me that the tank was full.

I saw that the tank had only one brace on the driver side and no brace on the passenger side which could cause the tank to shift  and thus cause the pipe to break.

the javelina system is it obsolete?

there is a sensor on top of the tank and was wondering if that is the full tank warning or its from another system.
I also have the javelina sensor on the lower part of the tank.

can this sensors be revived?
is there a way to remove them and clean them?

the sealevel system is it hard to install?
do I need to do some extensive wiring.

is there a system that cam communicate via app?

thank you
2003 Foretravel u320 build 6066
cummins 450 ism
2008 Jeep Cherokee Toad
former Country Coach Owner.
Part time Rv er
Never afraid to learn.

Re: Black tank vent pipe cracked

Reply #1
When I installed my Seeland system I used the existing wiring from the Javelina and
removing the old monitor opened a lot of space behind the dash.
Peter and Frieda Morin
1999 36ft. U320 Foretravel
Build # 5436
1998 Suzuki Sidekick Sport

 

Re: Black tank vent pipe cracked

Reply #2
I did the same as Peter and mounted a display over the old monitor opening. Only needed to use one of the wires from the old sensor for the tanks and one for the propane.
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