SCAD TM2 Tank Monitor for Two Tanks - 10041
$151.99
SCAD TM2 Tank Monitor for Two Tanks - 10041 Item # 880427
Description
Features:
- Monitor two fresh water, grey water, or holding tank levels by simply tapping a touch-pad
- Can be used with a variety of sensors (All sensors sold seperately)
- Optional external sensor easily sticks onto the outside of plastic and composite tanks
- Optional internal sensor available for metal tanks
- Compatible with most fuel float sensors
- Compact surface mount size (only 1/2" hole required for wires)
- Continuous read function provides hands-free monitoring
- Visual alarm that is user selectable on for empty or full
- External alarm control wire
- Accommodates all tank shapes
- Easy to install, easy to operate, reliable and cost effective solution for monitoring tank levels
- Tank level can be continuously viewed while filling or emptying tank
- Powers external devices during alert conditions
- Small surface mount footprint saves space
Specifications :
- Power: 12 to 24V DC
- Size: 2.2 x 2.2 x 0.3 inches (56 x 56 x 7.6 mm)
- Sensor Type (All sensors sold seperately)
- SCAD external sensor available for water and waste
- SCAD internal sensor available for metal tanks
- Monitor is compatible with 240 to 33 Ohm and 10 to 180 Ohm float sensors for fuel
- Alarm: Visual alarm on empty or full, or no alarm
- Power wire provides 1 amp at battery voltage; can be set to energize on alarm condition
Part Numbers for SCAD TM2 Tank Monitor for Two Tanks - 10041
Reviews
Questions
Is a installation manual available?
https://scadtech.com/tmhelp/ Is the website.
Date published: 2023-11-26
Will this work with a dual tank 2 wire set up from KUS? My current gauge is an old Fireboy with 4 wires
I'm not sure what you're asking. I have SCAD with two sensors, one on my water tank and one on the holding tank. I have two water tanks but they are usually connected when not underway so by calibrating E and F when connected I have a good idea of how much water we have.
Date published: 2023-11-21
Is this product ignition protected and safe for installation in the engine room of a gas powered boat?
The manual doesn't say one way or the other. Suggest you check with the mfgr, see
scadtech.com
Date published: 2024-02-23