JayArr
Well-known member
Hi All
I converted my Black tank to those Horst Miricle sensors and they work great, no more false readings.
Unfortunately the location of the grey tank sensors prevents me from converting them and they don't read right. I'm sure there is a coating of sludge on the walls fouling up the accuracy.
Has anyone ever tried blowing out the sludge between the sensors with electricity?
I'm thinking that if I disconnect the sensors from the monitor so they are isolated and then apply a voltage between two of them the current will flow through the sludge and blow it away. If it works it would be a cheap and effective way to keep the system accurate.
Does anyone know if this has been tried before, an I repeating an idea already shown to be unworkable?
I converted my Black tank to those Horst Miricle sensors and they work great, no more false readings.
Unfortunately the location of the grey tank sensors prevents me from converting them and they don't read right. I'm sure there is a coating of sludge on the walls fouling up the accuracy.
Has anyone ever tried blowing out the sludge between the sensors with electricity?
I'm thinking that if I disconnect the sensors from the monitor so they are isolated and then apply a voltage between two of them the current will flow through the sludge and blow it away. If it works it would be a cheap and effective way to keep the system accurate.
Does anyone know if this has been tried before, an I repeating an idea already shown to be unworkable?