Tech-Edge iSeries Tank Systems Monitor
Tech-Edge iSeries Tank Systems Monitor
Description / Tech-Edge iSeries Tank Systems Monitor
LCD Display; 7 Inch x 4 Inch; Measures Up To 6 Water Tanks And 2 LP Tanks; With Alarm; With Water Pump Switch/ LCD Monitor/ 3 Tank Sensors And Connectors
More Information
Condition | New |
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Item # | 90673 |
Brand | Tech-Edge Manufacturing |
Model | 326-KWP |
Fits | Works with Plastic Tanks |
Features | Used For: Monitor Level For Fresh Water Tank/ Grey Water Tank/ Waste Water Tank And Fuel Tank Display Type: LCD Capacity: Measures Up To 6 Water Tanks And 2 LP Tanks Provides Hassle Free Tank Monitoring For Your RV Or Boat Sensors On The ISeries System Mount Externally And Actually Read Through The Tank Wall Perfect For New Projects Or For Replacing Your Old Tank Monitoring System Easy Calibration. New Software Will Now Calibrate Irregular Shaped Tanks With Ease And Accuracy View All Tank Levels And Battery Voltage With The Touch Of A Button On Our Easy To Read Backlit LCD Screen Monitors Battery Voltage And Can Alarm For That As Well Alarms At High Level For Waste Or Grey Tanks Or Low Levels For Fresh Or Fuel Tanks Approved By The United States Coast Guard, NMMA Certified Using ABYC® Standards Great For Boats With Tanks Designed To Fit The Hull Or "Step-Out" Tanks On RVs Or Tanks With Sloping Or V-Shaped Bottoms |
Included | With Alarm: Yes With Monitor: Yes With Tank Sensor: Yes With Connector: Yes |
Dimensions | Panel Size: 7 Inch X 4 Inch |
Warranty | Limited 1 Year Warranty |
Net Weight | 1 |
Special Order Item | No |
UPC | 797734726657 |
Customer Reviews
The parts appear to be good quality - although the connector that attaches the wire harness to the circuit board cracked when I installed it. Probably my fault, and it still works so no big deal.
The tough parts of the install were running the cables from the panel to the tanks, and getting access to the tanks to attach the tape - both because of the specifics of my coach. Once the cables were run and the tape applied calibrating and using the system were pretty easy.
I chose to calibrate the tanks for each 10% of capacity. To do that I emptied the fresh or filled the grey/black with buckets of water, clicking the calibration value at each 10% point. I found that at the upper portions of the tanks the difference between adjacent values was only about 3 counts - but the "noise" or variability of the reading was often 5 or 6 counts. So it's not uncommon for the display to jump around in about a 20% range. This might be caused by my cable routing - the only path I could use came out right over the inverter.
Once everything was installed and tested I sprayed the tape with 3M 90 adhesive. The tank material does not provide a great surface for the tape to stick, but the 3M spray improves it's security quite a bit.
All in all I'm pretty happy with the unit. If I got repeatable, stable readings I would be overjoyed.