KIB Installation PDF

 


RV Monitor Panels allow you to monitor the amount of fluid in your water and waste tanks along with the battery power level. Typically only one monitor panel (2 tank or 3 tank) is needed per vehicle/unit and 4 Probes per tank.

To check fluid levels, press and hold the button designated for the tank and read the level indicators on the panel. Sometimes, residue on the sides of a tank, or water with a low mineral content will give a false reading.
Check the levels occasionally when you are sure of a tank’s contents and compare it to the reading on the monitor panel.


KIB 2 Tank Monitor Panel 12 volt - White Face Plate

Can be used for three water tanks
Monitor Panel Includes the Harnesses - probes are sold separate
On/Off Toggle switch for 12 volt Water Pump
Customer will need to provide the wiring going from the harness to the Monitor Panel
Wiring Diagram


KIB 3 Tank Monitor Panel 12 volt - Available in Black or White Face Plate

Can be used for three water tanks
Monitor Panel Includes the Harnesses - probes are sold separate
On/Off Toggle switch for 12 volt Water Pump
Customer will need to provide the wiring going from the harness to the Monitor Panel
Wiring Diagram

 



4 Probes needed per tank


Tank harnesses included with monitor panel. Customer will need to provide the extra wiring to run from the tank harness to the monitor panel. View wiring diagram for wire gauges ( 20 AWG / 14 AWG)


Monitor Panel Probe Set-up Examples

4 Probes per tank needed

 



How to install water tank probes.

4 Probes per tank needed.

Measure and mark installation points before drilling.

3/8" drill bit needed.

After drilling be sure to remove any burs from hole.




Do Not over-tighten probes



Do Not over-tighten probes

4 Probes per tank needed.


 



 

Problem: No lights on panel when switch is pushed.

Make sure B+ wire (Red) has 12 Volt DC Connected.

Make sure Ground wire (White) is connected to panel.


Problem: Displays false reading on tank(s)Verify that levels in tank(s) do not match display.

Swap tank connections on panel and reset tank functions to see if problem has also changed over to another tank or is still in same tank(s).

Check probe placements in tank(s) to assure proper placement and installation.

Verify wiring is properly installed, no shorts and grounded correctly.



 

 


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