⛽ Compact power, precision performance – fuel your edge!
The Manchester Tank G12846 is a compact, lightweight 0.02-liter LPG gas tank featuring a remote 90° OHM sender for precise fuel monitoring. Designed for easy snap-on assembly, this new and unused OEM part ensures reliable performance and seamless integration in professional applications.
Capacity | 0.02 Liters |
Fuel Type | Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) |
Product Grade | new/unused |
OEM Part Number | G12846 |
Manufacturer | MANCHESTER |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 1.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | G12846 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | G12846 |
B**B
Exact replacement, easy to replace.
This is the exact replacement for the gauge on my motorhome propane tank. It was a simple job to switch the gauges. The old one came off easy as two of the clips were broken. The new one snapped into place with just a little bit of encouragement. I cut the wires to the old gauge right at the wire connectors as they really don’t give you an abundant amount of wire on the new one, but had enough to connect to the wires. All in all easy to do. Everything is working just fine. I would buy again if needed.
A**R
Perfect fit.
Works great, easy to install, just a bit pricey.
R**N
Worked well!
Exactly what I needed. Use a magnet to set the gauge correctly. Clips on easy and the wiring was easy to replace. Save your old wire harness to make it easy.
S**Y
Fit and worked perfectly on my tank.
Fit and worked perfectly on my tank.
G**Y
Four Stars
Easy install working as said waiting final check as gas is used to see if accurate,
A**R
More involved than what I had anticipated.
The short version: Gauge is installed and seems to be working.The long version: Manchester Propane Gauge Review1. I purchased this gauge to replace the original direct read gauge on the propane tank because I wanted to be able to read the propane level from a gauge inside the coach.2. Manchester Tank G12653 LP Gas Tank - Snap-On Dial Gauge – was the original gauge.3. Manchester Tank G12846 LP Gas Tank - Remote 90° OHM Sender - replacement gauge.4. I called Rochester Gauges of Dallas TX. They make both gauges. They could not tell me if the two gauges were interchangeable. I was told, “we will get back to you”. Two months now and I am still waiting.5. Called Nash Fuels in Nicholasville, KY. Talked to Jerry. Was told the two gauges were interchangeable. I purchased the gauge from them.6. No instruction with the new gauge however. This was a bit of a problem.7. Two back wires exited the new sending unit on the gauge.8. On my receiving unit (Level Guard - Sensa Tank RV100) Remote Panel there was supplied a two prong male terminal for the propane tank. However unlike the fresh, gray and black tank terminals there was no wiring harness provided for the propane tank. Directions from Level Guard stated this harness was supplied by the propane tank company or the vehicle manufacturer. Neither of which was true.9. After calling the Level Guard Company I was told I would have to make my own wiring harness and plug since they did not make these. Apparently no one makes them.10. When I reminded them that one side of their plug in terminal was marked LPG tank and the other side was marked LPG ground and that both wires exiting my gauge were exactly the same they really could not help me.11. After reading some comments online about this and similar problems (I know – this can be dangerous) and most people commenting said that it did not really matter which wire was used, I decided to wing it. If I got no reading at the display panel I would reverse the plug.12. I did have a rather difficult time removing the old gauge. I did not want to break it just in case I might have to reuse it.13. I actually had to devise a special tool to lever off the small plastic tabs. I was told originally that this was easy and this could be done with a screw driver, but I could not see how that was possible. You would need a very short screw driver with a 90 degree bend at the tip of the blade.14. The new gauge easily snapped right on and recorded the same fuel level that the original gauge had been recording.15. After a couple of hours of feeding wire into plastic sheathing and crawling around under the coach and feeding the wire up into the coach and under cabinets to reach the “Remote Panel”, I finally plugged in the home made “female” connector I had devised.16. The Sensa Tank Display panel recorded the same level as the gauge on the propane tank.17. I have not used enough propane yet to determine if the gauge is recording accurately.18. I will update if I find a problem in the future.19. I know some of you may be saying, “why not have your dealer install it?”20. It has been two weeks since I called my dealer. “We never did that before. But we will get back to you.”21. This is the same dealer that delivered our coach with no water in the fresh water tank, a faulty water pump, a broken and leaking gray water sewer valve, leaking skylight, TV unconnected, etc. and to top it off they never even registered our coach with the DOT and we were merrily driving around for two months with no vehicle registration.
J**T
Exact replacement
Exact replacement for a faulty gauge on my RV LP tank. Easy enough to install although I didn’t see any directions.
R**E
LPG Guage
Easy to install & works perfectly
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