Zing
Well-Known Member
I have 6 tanks on the boat and inherited from a previous owner, each has a level sensor with 4mA - 20mA standard industrial control outputs. They are now disconnected as the interface is broken.
I can buy programmable panel meters for them at a cost of £400 to £500, which seems overkill and a waste of limited panel space. Also it they don't allow calibration from a look up table, which would be the most accurate way to calibrate them. and for each tank to be separately calibrated as they are all different.
I wonder if there is be a better (and ideally cheaper) way? It would be good to put the data onto a NMEA bus, either 183 or N2K and then to read the data on my plotter or PC chart plotter, or maybe on a stand alone PC program. A clever display with a rotary selector switch may be an answer too, but I can't find one.
I can buy programmable panel meters for them at a cost of £400 to £500, which seems overkill and a waste of limited panel space. Also it they don't allow calibration from a look up table, which would be the most accurate way to calibrate them. and for each tank to be separately calibrated as they are all different.
I wonder if there is be a better (and ideally cheaper) way? It would be good to put the data onto a NMEA bus, either 183 or N2K and then to read the data on my plotter or PC chart plotter, or maybe on a stand alone PC program. A clever display with a rotary selector switch may be an answer too, but I can't find one.
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