First jaunt and overflowing already...

I solved tank sensor problems to my 100% satisfaction in all of the RV’s I’ve owned.

It took just a few seconds with a pair of wire snips.

On my current unit I even removed the entire wiring harness and the display panel during a remodeling project. If the sink or shower were to ever back up I would know the respective tank was too full, while in reality we just kind of know when we need to empty them by the usage.
 
I've put electric valves on the drain pipes so I can just drive over, open the valve, drain, close, drive off again without moving from my seat!!!!!
I'm planning a similar approach once we take delivery of our EU MH. I wonder if I need a camera underneath to make sure I'm lined up? How do you know if you are on target before opening the valve?
 
I'm planning a similar approach once we take delivery of our EU MH. I wonder if I need a camera underneath to make sure I'm lined up? How do you know if you are on target before opening the valve?
Yes I have two cameras, one on each side. So I know both when I am over the drain and when the water has stopped flowing. I took the old fittings off completely. Replaced the flexible hose with rigid T piece so I could putaz motorised valve in and a cap outlet so that manual emptying was possible in an emergency. The camera is a little behind and above so I can see the drain approaching as well as the water flowing. I have separate switches on the dash for each valve and the cameras and the cameras feed into a four way selector which sends the chosen image to a new Android head unit. It's wonderful!
 

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