Sensor adheres to the outside of your RV's holding tank to measure its fluid levels, and it sends those readings to a SeeLeveL monitor (sold separately) inside your RV. Sensor can be cut or stacked to fit the height of your tank.
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Note: SeeLeveL tank monitoring systems are not compatible with metal tanks.
Traditional tank monitors have a reputation for being unreliable. Only a few sensors are installed inside, meaning that they usually only measure in quarter increments and can send false readings if they get dirty. When you're keeping an eye on how much fresh water you have, the difference between 25% full and empty means a lot, and that inaccuracy can be a problem.
The SeeLeveL tank monitoring system uses technology that can sense fluid levels from the outside of the tank. The sensors' flexible circuit board sticks in place and measures along its entire height. This makes it accurate in single-digit increments.
Easy Install
If you're comfortable with basic wiring, installing the SeeLeveL monitoring system should be a straightforward DIY project.
A single 6" sensor can measure a tank as tall as 7". For a shorter tank, the sensor can be trimmed. Unlike the 12" and 16" SeeLeveL sensors, the 6" sensor cannot be stacked for taller tanks. If your tank is taller than 7", use a taller sensor.
Sensor Options | ||
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Tank Height | Best Resolution | Other Acceptable |
4-1/2" - 5" | (1) 6" | - |
5" - 7" | (1) 6" | (1) 12" |
7" - 13" | (1) 12" | (1) 16" |
13" - 17" | (2) 12" | (1) 16" |
17" - 25" | (2) 12" | (2) 16" |
25" - 34" | (2) 16" | - |
Part numbers: 6" (SE77VR), 12" (SE87VR), 16" (SE27VR) |
To get the best resolution for the highest accuracy, choose the right setup. The segments along the left side of the sensor have 4 read points each. The more of those segments you have, the better the accuracy. Even with the lowest resolution possible, you will get tank readings accurate within 8%.
After some surface preparation, the sensors are attached to the tanks with 3M adhesive backing. Splice together all signal wires and all ground wires from the sensors, and run those two wires through your RV to the monitor inside. If you're replacing an old tank monitoring system, the existing wiring can be used.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today we're gonna take a look at this 16 inch long C level sensor for your RV holding tank monitor. Now, this sensor is designed to adhere to the outside of the RV's holding tank to measure its fluid levels and it sends those readings to a C level monitor inside your RV. Now, the C level monitors we do separate on our website. They do offer many different styles of monitor so I do recommend to go to our website to choose the one that would work correctly for you.
Now, traditional tank monitors use internal sensors. They have a reputation for being unreliable. They only use a few sensors which are installed inside the tank, meaning that they usually only measure in quarter increments and can send false readings if they get dirty. So when you're keeping an eye on how much fresh water you have the difference between 25% full and empty will mean a lot and that inaccuracy can be a problem. Now, this sensor here, it is designed to mount to the outside of your tank, rather than using an interior probe.
It helps prevent false readings caused by accumulating debris and the sensor will measure how much fluid is in your RV's holding tank. It will hardwire right here to your C level holding tank monitor. This does provide readings with single digit accuracy. It'll read levels within three to 5% instead of the quarter increments on traditional monitors. You can see this is coated with a nice flexible epoxy layer for added durability, and it can be trimmed or stacked with another sensor to fit the size of your tank.
Basically, if you look closely if I hold this up to the light, you'll notice over here they're in two inch increments so the length can be trimmed every two inches to match the height of your tank. One sensor can accommodate seven inch to 17 inch tall tanks and you can stack additional sensors to accommodate tanks up to 34 inches tall. They do install easily. You just clean your tank surface, remove this 3M backing tape on the sensor and stick it to the side of the holding tank. The tabs on top of the sensor right up here, they are trimmed to indicate which tank it's on and it uses a bus wiring which lets all the sensor splice together in one line.
The existing wiring from your old tank monitor system can be used to ease install. Now this one is a 16 inch long model. It also comes in a six inch length which is part number SE77VR, a nine inch length which is SE88PR, and a 12 inch length which is SE87VR. But again, just to show you the measurement on this one. You can see it's gonna be right at 16 inches long probably about two and 1/8th inches wide. But that should do it for the review on this 16 inch long C level sensor for your RV holding tank monitor.
Average Customer Rating: 4.8 out of 5 stars (6 Customer Reviews)
Sensor adheres to the outside of your RV's holding tank to measure its fluid levels, and it sends those readings to a SeeLeveL monitor (sold separately) inside your RV. Sensor can be cut or stacked to fit the height of your tank.these sensors were very easy to instal, after locating and cleaning the tank surfaces... the single wire design, that included the LP tank guage, really made for a quick installation... I would highly recommend these..
etrailer upheld its high standard of customer service. They fixed the problem on their side. I still have to install new sensor to replace the one that was damaged due to incorrect info given initially.
It was fast shipment. Thanks
Great price, had to wait for product to be in store but the price was to good to past up so we waited
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