Definitive Guide to Safiery Digital Switching Controllers

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STAR-Tank Technology Radar Principle: STAR-Tank emits a low-power radar signal that penetrates the tank wall and rdeisflteacntcseotfof tthhee lliiqquuiidd—suarfnadceth. Beryemfoeraestuhreinfiglltlheeveplh. ase shift of the return signal, it calculates the Specification Value Technology Phased Coherent Radar

Range 20-200cm (user calibrates to your tank) Tank Materials Metal, Plastic, Fibreglass, Composite Tank Contents Fresh water, Grey water, Black water. Fuel has limitations of max depth and needs a reflector Communication Bluetooth Long Range Power Battery (3-5 year life typical) IP Rating IP65

Why Radar? Unlike resistive senders that corrode, ultrasonic sensors that clog, or capacitive probes tfohragtedtriitf.t, radar works without any component inside the tank. Mount it on top, calibrate once, and Installation Options Metal Tanks: Bolt directly to the tank top using the included flange. The radar signal penetrates steel and aluminium. Plastic/Fibreglass Tanks: Either bolt using the flange or adhere with marine-grade adhesive. Works through walls up to 25mm thick. Black Water Tanks: Radar is ideal here—no sensor inside the tank means nothing to foul or corrode. Mount on top, away from inlet turbulence. Connecting to Victron StoTAVER.-CTAaNnk. sensors communicate via Bluetooth to any STAR Controller, which then bridges the data Step 1: Power on the STAR-Tank by inserting the battery. Step 2: Open the Victron Display and go to connections > Bluetooth devices > add STAR tanks. Step 3: Calibrate by setting the "empty" and "full" distances. Step 4: Assign the tank type (fresh, grey, black, fuel). Step 5: Tank levels appear on the Victron Touch Display and in VRM.

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