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Mopeka Pro Fresh Water Tank Blue Tooth Sensor

Are you frustration of not really knowing how much water you have in your fresh water tank?  The 4 lights don't seem to work very well and when it hits Empty you anywhere from 0 Gallons to 15 Gallons.

I found the perfect solution and installed it.  Mopeka Pro Sensor.

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This device will have you the percentage of water you have in your tank to an app on your phone vai Blue Tooth.

My Lance 2375 has a black insulated Hard Plastic cover around the Fresh water tank.  It can not be cut with a utility knife so I was a bit apprehensive about drilling under my fresh water tank. The thought of drilling a hole in this tank gave me reason to take is slow.  After drilling a small hole I was able to determine there was good clearance.

I drilled a 6.35" hole.  You will find this hole drill in the electrical section of Home Depot. Its used to drill canned lights in Dry wall.

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Since the Mopeka requires batteries you will need to add a trap door to get at it to replace batteries. I used this 6" circular hatch which I both glued and screwed to bottom.

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Drilling the hole and attaching the trap door was the only challenging part.

After going thru the set up. I filled the 45 Gal Fresh water tank and used a 5 gallon bucket to remove water 5 gallons at a time and get readings on sensor. You can set the height of you tank in the set up.  I decided to see which setting gave me the best results. I found that using 10" setting was more accurate than 9" settting.

So when my water meter shows Empty, I will know now have a much better reading in my water lever:  Mopeka will give me the following:

  • 57% - 25 Gallons
  • 48% - 20 Gallons
  • 36% - 15 Gallons
  • 27% - 10 Gallons
  • 20% - 8 Gallons
  • 15% - 5 Gallons

After using this in my last trip, I don't know how anyone can really camp without it.

Happy camping.

Tom

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  • IMG_1098: 6.35 Inch Hole drill
  • IMG_1099: Hole complete
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  • IMG_1103: Glue for Trap door
  • IMG_1104: Mopeka attached to Fresh water tank.
  • IMG_1105: Trap door with insulation.
  • IMG_1106: Final look.
Last edited by Eric Dye
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