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coastdog Samba Member
Joined: September 24, 2012 Posts: 74
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Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 3:37 pm Post subject: Re: water level indicator led always green |
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Thanks for the help gentleman. |
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dbeierl Samba Member
Joined: April 22, 2009 Posts: 164 Location: Providence, Rhode Island, USA
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Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2018 5:16 pm Post subject: Re: water level indicator led always green |
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coastdog wrote: |
Thanks for the help gentleman. |
You're welcome |
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kamzcab86 Samba Moderator
Joined: July 26, 2008 Posts: 7917 Location: Arizona
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Posted: Fri Nov 29, 2019 5:59 pm Post subject: Re: water level indicator led always green |
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Back from the dead thanks to https://www.thesamba.com/vw/forum/viewtopic.php?p=9223168#9223168 , so I can post a source for an OEM sensor switch.
dbeierl wrote: |
One reed switch (bottom IIRC) is an SPDT switch. The other is the more common SPST type. |
The top switch: https://www.kr4.us/reed-switch.html . If the link goes bad: Karlsson Robotics, part #COM-08642.
After buying a new sensor from BD back at the beginning of the year and having it bad out of the box, sending it back for a recall repair, and still not working properly, I decided to investigate why the original sensor failed. Opened it up and found the top reed switch busted and the glass a bit broken. Soldered in a new switch and all is right in the level sensor world.
I looked for the bottom switch and found it somewhere, but didn't bother to save the link because mine ended up not needing replacement.
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the tiniest bend in the wrong direction would pop one or both. |
The things are uber-fragile right out of the package! One of the two I bought broke when attempting to solder it into place.
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PapaG73 Samba Member
Joined: May 03, 2021 Posts: 5 Location: 93901
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 1:08 pm Post subject: Re: Water level indicator LED always green / sensor troubleshooting |
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Hoping some of you can help with this newbie question...New to me '89 Westy has the LED lights only working intermittently. Previous owner showed me how it will illuminate when the center of the panel is pushed. Good enough for him, not me. Worth trying to solder bits back to the board or just go with the rebuild kit from GoWesty or similar? As I do not own a soldering tool and would have to borrow one, mostly leaning towards replacing the board.
On that note, anyone know where to get a refurbished faceplate for the stove? |
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kourt Samba Member
Joined: August 13, 2013 Posts: 1942 Location: Austin, TX
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 2:40 pm Post subject: Re: Water level indicator LED always green / sensor troubleshooting |
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For those seeking alternatives to the fragile OEM water level gauge setup:
I basically copied this guy’s setup in my 91 Westy:
https://livelikepete.com/fresh-water-tank-level-sensor-and-gauge-install/
It’s been a far better setup for water level—more reliable, and I don’t have to treat the sensor gently anymore.
Kourt |
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PapaG73 Samba Member
Joined: May 03, 2021 Posts: 5 Location: 93901
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 2:48 pm Post subject: Re: Water level indicator LED always green / sensor troubleshooting |
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Interesting idea! I might try to replace the LED indicator before I go to that extreme. Do not plan on hauling much water, more concerned about battery level. Thanks! |
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coastdog Samba Member
Joined: September 24, 2012 Posts: 74
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 3:05 pm Post subject: Re: Water level indicator LED always green / sensor troubleshooting |
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Those LED’s either work or they don’t. If pushing on the panel has tbe light come on it’s something upstream of the LED in the circuit board or further upstream like a poor connection in the plug that is located a few inches behind the panel.
If you don’t have soldering experience doing anything to those little panels can end up with more problems afterwards but it does give you valuable experience. I’d check the connector first and if the intermittent problem is not there I’d be inclined to put in a GoWesty replacement panel. They work really well and have a blue LED installed in the ‘fridge is on propane’ spot. It’s much easier to see than the original dim green one... if you are still using the Dometic. |
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PapaG73 Samba Member
Joined: May 03, 2021 Posts: 5 Location: 93901
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Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 3:18 pm Post subject: Re: Water level indicator LED always green / sensor troubleshooting |
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coastdog wrote: |
Those LED’s either work or they don’t. If pushing on the panel has tbe light come on it’s something upstream of the LED in the circuit board or further upstream like a poor connection in the plug that is located a few inches behind the panel.
If you don’t have soldering experience doing anything to those little panels can end up with more problems afterwards but it does give you valuable experience. I’d check the connector first and if the intermittent problem is not there I’d be inclined to put in a GoWesty replacement panel. They work really well and have a blue LED installed in the ‘fridge is on propane’ spot. It’s much easier to see than the original dim green one... if you are still using the Dometic. |
Good advice! Thanks! Looking to see if the refer even works. Might go with the Truckfridge from Vancafe. |
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brickster Samba Member
Joined: January 05, 2004 Posts: 512 Location: CO, USA
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Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:38 am Post subject: Re: Water level indicator LED always green / sensor troubleshooting |
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My experience for posterity since the FAQ takes you to this thread:
My OEM switch was functional for the water level and battery, but not the refrigerator's propane flame. It's really nice to know when the thermocouple is detecting flame since it's difficult to see the flame through the window, especially during daytime.
If I wiggled the switch up/down while in the on position, I could get it to work but the light would go out when I let go.
Theorizing that it was dirty inside the switch contacts, I removed the panel completely by disconnecting it from the harness and oriented it so that the switch handle's end was facing up. I added a couple of drops of DeoxIT D100 at the base of the switch handle and let it ooze down into the switch internals. I then worked the switch back and forth and a little bit up down while in the on/off positions (gently!). I repeated the process for good measure and then cleaned up the excess.
The propane flame light now comes on. Here's hoping it will last another 38 years. |
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