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US $53.99
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Oswego, New York, United States

Oswego, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:AP Products Other Part Number:89369572 Manufacturer Part Number:024-1001 Interchange Part Number:AP Products RV Electrical Warranty:Yes Part Brand:AP Products Product Type:RV Electrical Product Name:Tank Check Lp Single with Sensor

LP Tank Check-Single Sensor


  • Sensor(s) magnetically mounts to bottom of tank(s) - Use up to 15 sensors on RV, BBQ, patio grill, etc.
  • Tank level is updated every 5 seconds via Sonar / Ultrasoun Technology
  • Sensor(s) communicate to bluetooth enabled mobile device, tablet or monitor in coach
  • 3 year warranty
  • Free downloadable app can read up to 15 sensors

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