I recently replaced all those little goodies when leds quit working. They all have seals, good idea to replace them after all theese years to prevent leaks. Cheap. Bought from Euro-American Products in TN. Now i have working water level indicator good for few years. Leon 85 Subwagen
On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 19:24:39 -0700, Felder <felder@KNOLOGY.NET> wrote: > Anybody know anything about these things? The body of the water tank is > perforated in four places, wherein is screwed respectively some kind of > conductive lump on the inside and a male spade connector on the > outside. To the spade connectors are four mating connectors that come > off the wiring harness. Obviously the respective circuits created among > the conductive lumps on the inside of the tank correspond to a series > of LEDs on a remote panel. > > Listmember David Brodbeck was kind enough to share with me what the > wiring harness situation is respective to the spade connectors, top to > bottom: > > The two green wires attach to the top one, > Next is yellow, > Next is white, > Bottom is black. > > All the other LEDs (fridge pilot and battery strength indicators) work > fine. What am I missing here? Is there something I should look for? Do > these just die after a while, or should be be expected to still work > after 20 years? > > If they are troublesome, has anyone replaced them with any other level > indicator, and if so, what? > > Thanks, > > Jim > >
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