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Carver 38ss fresh water tank gauge
- Peter
- Scurvy Dog

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Carver 38ss fresh water tank gauge
My fresh water gauge always shows full actually right past the full mark
I cant see any sendor or wires in either of the tanks any idea where it gets its sensor info from ?
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Viper
- CYO Supporter

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Re: Carver 38ss fresh water tank gauge
Are the tanks metal or plastic?
Is there anything attached to the side of the tanks such as sensor strips or hardware that might act as sensors?
- buster53
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Re: Carver 38ss fresh water tank gauge
- Peter
- Scurvy Dog

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Re: Carver 38ss fresh water tank gauge
thanks guys will take a lookbuster53 wrote:Sensor strips on the side of the tank...that's what I had on all my tanks on my last boat.
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