I'm ready for it! :)
Jesse DuPont
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On 1/24/19 7:49 AM, Forrest Christian
(List Account) wrote:
Some are. Others are hall effect sensors which
need 5v and output a voltage.
I've had some customers hook up the output of
these to a voltmeter or shunt input with reasonable results.
What I've had in the queue is a module set up specifically
for these sensors and which reports percent directly.
It it not just a 0-200ohm sensor?
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Holy cow, it looks like I should get
around to finishing up the $59+sensor ($50ish) add-on
module for the sitemonitor system....
Didn't realize these were so expensive.
This is what you are looking for.
We have 4 of them and love them.
The only down side is it has to
connect to a 2.4ghz SSID with no security
enabled. So we engineered the WiFi AP to only
accept that MAC address and only hand out 1 ip to
that device and then fire walled everything so the
monitor could only talk to their cloud. Basically
the device has a battery in it and it turns on
once a day for a minute and pushes its data to the
cloud so you can access it on their free AP or
website.
-Sean
What solutions exist
to monitor propane tank levels remotely?
I've got an off-grid site with three 100
gallon tanks. The propane guy setup the
manifold such that the tanks should drain
sequentially, but I'd like to
monitoring/chart them remotely. Each tank
has a R3D gauge, but not sure what sensor to
plug into them.
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