seelevel

scott kohlenberg

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hi has anyone put in the seelevels ? and do they work with incommand? and what size would i need thank you we have a 22 3761Fl
 
Have a look at Mopeka sensors

 
Have a look at Mopeka sensors

have something or nothing hanging on to your sensors . factory sensers on all are junk .
 
hi has anyone put in the seelevels ? and do they work with incommand? and what size would i need thank you we have a 22 3761Fl
I have purchased the SeeLevel components and plan to do the install in the next few weeks.

I also have iNCommand but will not be connecting to it.

I have Victron Cerbo and will connect SeeLevel to it for monitoring. Cerbo is also connected to propane sensors.
 
I am going to go the Mopeka sensors. Ease of installation, a very good app (Bluetooth connection) and pairing with my Victron Cerbo (alsovia Bluetooth) are my reasons. I already have Mopeka LP sensors that are 2 years old and are still functioning well. Pretty cool to look at the Cerbo display and see the LP tank levels.
 
I have purchased the SeeLevel components and plan to do the install in the next few weeks.

I also have iNCommand but will not be connecting to it.

I have Victron Cerbo and will connect SeeLevel to it for monitoring. Cerbo is also connected to propane sensors.
how did you know what sizes to buy and what unit do u have??
 
I purchased 709-RVC_NLP System 3 tanks with 12” senders. I haven’t put eyes on the tanks yet, but reading other posts tells me 9” might have worked on my unit.

The RVC model has communication to talk to CERBO.
 
I have installed Sealevel and Mopeka. Sealevel is a closed system with its own control interface/display. Mopeka uses Bluetooth BLE to broadcast sensor information. I have done several things to integrate sensor inputs including the Sealevel. I will follow this and share if you have particular questions. I do not have inCommand, I have built my own version.
 
I have installed Sealevel and Mopeka. Sealevel is a closed system with its own control interface/display. Mopeka uses Bluetooth BLE to broadcast sensor information. I have done several things to integrate sensor inputs including the Sealevel. I will follow this and share if you have particular questions. I do not have inCommand, I have built my own version.
what unit u own we a 22 3761 and also trying to find the thickness of tanks so far itook down the belly and those 2 tanks are 8 inchs . just have to find what sizes i have to buy . and the water tanks ..
 
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I have a 2019 3120RL. My Fresh water tank notes show 6 1/2 “ height. I put an image of the installation manual for the sensors for recommended purchase. I cur my sensors to 6 segments for fresh gray and black. I have 5 segments on the galley. Sorry for the multiple pictures
 
I am going to ask you to consider that Mopeka, in addition to lpg tank sensors also has wireless water tank sensors. I HAVE NOT USED THESE but they would be a lot easier to install and have Bluetooth wireless communication which may make them easier to integrate with “other” things.
 
I am going to ask you to consider that Mopeka, in addition to lpg tank sensors also has wireless water tank sensors. I HAVE NOT USED THESE but they would be a lot easier to install and have Bluetooth wireless communication which may make them easier to integrate with “other” things.
im looking ,but do they have for black tanks also?? we do have the propane sensors for yrs and love them did not they had for plactics tanks also. makes sence.
 
I can not speak about and have no experience with the Mopeka water sensor. Hopefully someone can comment on its use with black tanks. As I suspect you are aware, to install the sensors to the sides of the tank, I had to drop portions of the coroplast to access the side of the tanks. It needs to be a flat side and you will need to clean where the sensor is attached well for good adhesion. Some of the tanks on my unit are not rectangular so my attachment points ended up being next to the tank drains.

At the time of my install I looked at Sealevel options with Bluetooth but they did not have a 4 sensor model with it. I looked at the other wired models but could not see a layout that would work within my desired level of investment.
Having the display at the convience center has been optimal when filling H2O for no water sites and dumping. I wish I could check the levels with a cup of coffee in my easy chair in the morning, so the Bluetooth app would fit my desired monitoring.

Before I retired I did a bit of software development. I made some hardware/firmware components for my system. I will share if you are interested but i will not bore you with details. In my experience the devices with the Bluetooth BLE interfaces, Mopeka, Victron BMS are the easiest to possibly integrate with existing integration oriented devices (ex. Victron Cerbo)
 
I have purchased the SeeLevel components and plan to do the install in the next few weeks.

I also have iNCommand but will not be connecting to it.

I have Victron Cerbo and will connect SeeLevel to it for monitoring. Cerbo is also connected to propane sensors.
I completed the install today of the tank monitoring. Thanks to those posting about the Mopeka as I installed one of those also for water.

I installed the SeeLevel Display in convenience center. This will allow viewing % as I fill fresh tank. Model 709-RVC NLP.

SeeLevel tank monitoring - Fresh, Black, Grey bathroom. 9" sensors used, all were trimmed as required for tank.

Mopeka tank monitoring - LP Gas 1, LP Gas 2, Grey galley

Victron Cerbo - connected SeeLevel using RVC; connected Mopeka using Bluetooth.

Victron Cerbo integrated all tanks on one page. I can also see these on my phone from anywhere using VRM. (See photo). My expectation is I'll view VRM on my phone to monitor tank levels to determine when to empty or fill. VRM will also let me create alarm notification for when I need to take tank actions.

Note - I contacted Mopeka about using the sensor for water. They advised me to swap to the Mopeka Co-Pilot app to display the "Universal Sensor" as water. It allows update to the firmware on the sensors. Work better on propane as well.
 

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