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    Grey water led light stays on 2019 BHE

    My led light stays on at level 1 even if the tank is empty. I've tried cleaning products , need advise.
    Thanks in advance

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    Not much can be done
    I wish grey tanks had rinsers as well.
    I was going to put one on my last trailer but sold it before I did. It had an open underbelly which made it easy
    I may lower this chloroplast and put one on both but will likely not

    I don’t use the sensors anyway


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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertJ View Post
    My led light stays on at level 1 even if the tank is empty. I've tried cleaning products , need advise.
    Thanks in advance
    Only advice I have - sensors are notoriously inaccurate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertJ View Post
    My led light stays on at level 1 even if the tank is empty. I've tried cleaning products , need advise.
    Thanks in advance
    I would use the geo-method in your grey tank. You have to have something stuck to the sensor. Water softener (Borax) and dawn should resolve it.

    There is also this product Unique RV Digest-It it breaks down solids. Says you can use it in black and grey tanks. I saw a video from the NRVTA that showed the results using a ziplock full of dry dog food. Versus a standard tank treatment it Unique did way better in dissolving the dry dog food.

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    As others have mentioned, the sensors are unreliable. Geo works well but nothing is perfect. If you really want accurate tank readings (like I did), get a Garnet SeeLevel which uses exterior stick-on sensors and is much more granular.
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