He calls it the Bumblebee system. He uses their touch screen and builds the rest of the components. It’s very simple, just short of plug and play. He adds one relay to auto fill just to prevent any back current to the selonoid on the auto fill. We have tested it to capacity and it’s actually more accurate than our former headhunter. Uses less pumps (Headhunter has three syms now called sym-u’s at a$1000 a piece and the new ones don’t appear to work with old TS1501 main panel). I bought a new sym-u and a new TS3201 that monitors the grey and black tanks and of course the TS3201 wouldn’t work with my new Sym-u.
So, for less than 20% of a whole new Headhunter system we now have something less complicated and works using the same principle. He guarantees everything for life except parts and that is two years. I looked at SeeLife but for me to access tanks to place sensors would have been a nightmare.
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2020 Jeep Trailhawk Toad