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It seems that no matter which item on the control panel I press, I see a single LED light up. For example, my fresh water tank is 100% full, but the panel indicates empty.

It would be really useful to know the approximate status of my tanks.

If these are prone to failure, does anyone have a replacement recommendation?

Thanks!

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It seems that no matter which item on the control panel I press, I see a single LED light up. For example, my fresh water tank is 100% full, but the panel indicates empty.

It would be really useful to know the approximate status of my tanks.

If these are prone to failure, does anyone have a replacement recommendation?

Thanks!

All kinds of replacements available. You can also fix many of the older ones. Much depends on which system you have. Outside of tank Ccapacitive sensors or in-tank "resistance" sensors. I recently fixed my 1988 Acugauge capacitive system. Do some reading at this place.

https://tankedge.com/products.html

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If you have a capacitive-type sensor/montor system - here's a quick-check chart.

Many have adjuster right on the monitor panel face. You can calibrate with a small screwdriver if it's just a matter of adjustment.

Is it just the tanks levels that are wrong or does your battery monitor also read 100% all the time?

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