Hey man, we thought we were having this exact issue with our 2018 Nova Bravo that we’ve just purchased because we would put the hose in to fill the two tanks the point it was overflowing out of the filler hole just like yours BUT then we’d go inside and tank 2 was still showing empty according to the sensors…however we went back outside to see both tank overflows on top of each tank were spitting out water as though they were completely full. So then we opened both tanks to empty them one by one to ensure they were both full of water, and they definitely were. But our issue is, once tank 1 runs out of water, tank 2 does not feed through at all and still shows empty (even though it’s full). Because of this we can only be off grid for 4 days at a time living off tank 1. Any ideas on how to get my tank 2 feeding water to the caravan again? Or why my sensor is saying that it’s empty? I desperately want to go off grid longer at any given time but I can’t get tank 2 flowing into the van after tank 1 finishes. Both taps for each are open and should supposedly be flowing. Our tanks have a T-section joined inlet and breather. What’s your thoughts on our whole situation?
would a 3-way valve worked at the T junction instead of installing a new filling port? switch the valve, fill one tank, switch it again and fill the other?
Hi it would possibly work, it would just mean you have to climb under the caravan each time you fill it, sometimes when filling it on the road the ground can be quite wet or dirty
Hey!! Awesome video. We think we have exactly the same issue. Are your tanks linked and the pump just pulls from one?
Hey. They are linked but we believe the pump pulls from both
Hey man, we thought we were having this exact issue with our 2018 Nova Bravo that we’ve just purchased because we would put the hose in to fill the two tanks the point it was overflowing out of the filler hole just like yours BUT then we’d go inside and tank 2 was still showing empty according to the sensors…however we went back outside to see both tank overflows on top of each tank were spitting out water as though they were completely full. So then we opened both tanks to empty them one by one to ensure they were both full of water, and they definitely were.
But our issue is, once tank 1 runs out of water, tank 2 does not feed through at all and still shows empty (even though it’s full). Because of this we can only be off grid for 4 days at a time living off tank 1.
Any ideas on how to get my tank 2 feeding water to the caravan again? Or why my sensor is saying that it’s empty?
I desperately want to go off grid longer at any given time but I can’t get tank 2 flowing into the van after tank 1 finishes. Both taps for each are open and should supposedly be flowing.
Our tanks have a T-section joined inlet and breather.
What’s your thoughts on our whole situation?
Hey we will have a think and get back to you
would a 3-way valve worked at the T junction instead of installing a new filling port? switch the valve, fill one tank, switch it again and fill the other?
Hi it would possibly work, it would just mean you have to climb under the caravan each time you fill it, sometimes when filling it on the road the ground can be quite wet or dirty