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Old 06-03-2014, 10:58 AM   #21
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When you get your Oliver this will be standard equipment.
I know! I researched this meter/system when I was looking at the Lil Snoozy, and was planning to add it to that trailer. But the Oliver is so well-equipped that I just don't even have to think:-)
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Old 06-03-2014, 11:57 AM   #22
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Before we had the SeeLevel system we added this door by simply using a picture frame to build the door with the cutout inserted where the picture and glass would go. simply opening the door allows access to a view of the tank.
We used a tap light placed inside... but a flashlight works just fine.
No more lifting cushions or unmaking the bed.

Floyd, someday I would really love to see your trailer. You have made so many great, comfy improvements.
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Old 06-03-2014, 10:08 PM   #23
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Floyd, someday I would really love to see your trailer. You have made so many great, comfy improvements.
thank you for the kind words! Next trip....Egg Harbor!
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I added that seelevel unit to my amazon wish list lol....I like the idea of it. I would also be able to keep an eye on my propane levels too! (wonder if it could monitor 2 propane tanks?)
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Old 06-04-2014, 07:53 AM   #25
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Steve,

I installed a side hatch door for storage with the water tank off to the side and it never hit me in the head that I could put markings on the side of the tank as you did. Noooo, I had to go and buy a monitor!

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I installed a side hatch door for storage with the water tank off to the side and it never hit me in the head that I could put markings on the side of the tank as you did. Noooo, I had to go and buy a monitor!
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Ah, but I have to go outside to check the water, possibly in the rain whereas you stay warm/cool/dry inside. I'm thinking I'm getting left behind in the gadget cold war and I'm rethinking a monitor.
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I added that seelevel unit to my amazon wish list lol....I like the idea of it. I would also be able to keep an eye on my propane levels too! (wonder if it could monitor 2 propane tanks?)
Actually the propane monitoring lead is not designed to work with portable 20# tanks. notice on my photo, I simply blacked out the provided button.
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Actually the propane monitoring lead is not designed to work with portable 20# tanks. notice on my photo, I simply blacked out the provided button.
That sucks...oh well was a neat idea.
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Actually the propane monitoring lead is not designed to work with portable 20# tanks. notice on my photo, I simply blacked out the provided button.

Boo. Do you know if it works with 30# ones?
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