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General Boards => Technical Support => Topic started by: Dan n Lisa Lund on January 04, 2015, 11:29:37 PM
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Hello all: I have a question or two. I have searched through the forums and learned a lot but I am still having trouble. My fresh water fill shuts off I believe before it is full. The Aladdin says about 48%. If I go to the "raw" data it shows a number of about 34. From doing research I should have a full raw number in the 70's that would equate to about 95%full in normal mode.
1. Is there a way to manually open the fill valve without jumping it ?
2. Is there a way to trick the Aladdin into not shutting it off until it overfills?
If I can get the tank full then I can set the full calibration from there, but I don't think it is full. Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. I am not too worried about the gray and black tanks. I just want to make sure I can get a full load of fresh water.
Thanks, Dan
2003 Marquis
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Hmmmmm... interesting. I know my fresh water tank is full when it runs out the overflow.
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Yeah the Aladdin shuts off my fill valve before it gets to the overflow. I just want to know where full is one time. :)
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If you did a search, then you probably read this post by Gerald. If not, then here it is. It seems to explain what is going on and gives a couple alternatives you may want to try.
http://beaveramb.org/forum/index.php/topic,2550.msg19074.html#msg19074
My Aladdin knows nothing about my tanks. The three liquid tanks' wiring has been removed from the Aladdin and rerouted to the Silverleaf. But I wish I had a tank level reading for my propane. I don't know whether the propane tank level was never equipped on the coach, or disconnected from the Aladdin, or just not hooked up to the Silverleaf. I did run out of propane once, and had to run the generator periodically for a few days to keep the fridge cold.
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I believe that I will jump 12 volts to the valve and manually fill until it overflows. That sounds like the best bet so far. The ground wire has a quick disconnect but the power wire does not. I guess I can put a connector in there with out too much problem. Thanks for the input so far.
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I don't know if it's the same on the Maquis but the water tank on my '05 Monterey shares the same curb side bay as the Hydro-Hot. The water tank is translucent plastic so with the bay door open I can see the water level as the tank fills.
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I can see the bottom corner of the tank and the drain tube. Thats about it. I can't see up the side of it. I could reach in there with a borescope I guess.. Might try that too. Hmmmm
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Dan,
You could pull the inlet pipe to the water pump and back feed water with a hose and city water into the tank using until it overflows and then read the Alladin level.
Later Ed