I have the magnetic Mopeka sensors on my propane and main diesel tank. The speed of sound in diesel is different than propane, so i had to keep trying different false tank dimensions until the reading came out right. Works great after some trial and error and it sure is nice to keep track of all fluids right on the main Victron screen! First comment, but I've been watching for a few years. Thanks for all the great videos!
Hey, while you are getting Victron to add an alarm for the tank being full, maybe you can ask them to give us temperature parameters as well. The Mopeka sensors send temperature information but their app and the Victron system don't have any alarms set up with that information. Thanks for showing us how to connect them with the Victron system. I currently have ruuvi sensors for temperature readings but it would be nice to see if these could do both.
For sure! Yeah, we have a video coming up about ruuvi sensors; but that'd be nice to get a 2 for 1 kind of deal. I didn't realize this sensor sent temp data.
Thank you! Just ordered a Cerbo GX! Can you do a future video about networking the devices with VE. Smart Network and DVCC? Wondering what the use cases are for these.
I’ve been using the Mopeka Pro for a couple of months. I did need to enable ‘Continuous Scanning’ on the Bluetooth settings on the Cerbo or sometimes the sensor would disappear randomly. I don’t think it’s a Bluetooth radio range as I have an external Bluetooth dongle on the Cerbo to increase the range.
Yeah. Topeka sensors are awesome, but changing batteries can be a pain. For their water monitors I wish they had the option to hard wire 12v instead of batteries.
I don't have room for either a bottom mount or a top mount. So I am waiting for a side mount remote sensor other than the drill thru or stick ons that only give readings every 25%.
SeeLevel and SCAD both have stick on external side sensors for non-metallic tanks. Their resolution is far better than 25%. I believe one is every 8%. And one is based on height - something like 1” or 3/4” increments, so on a 15” tall tank, about 7% increments.
Are the Mopeka Pro sensor weatherproof? My tank is located under the vehicle and will potentially get wet and dusty. Couldn't find the information online.
I have a 29 gallon wheel well tank and it's mounted on 1" (series 1010) extruded aluminum rails. Between the rails is 1" Foamular. I am thinking that I can just carve out a pocket in the foam to fit the Mopeka, if that's the direction I'll take. Is your tank mounted flat on the floor? Can you elevate it on anything that you can carve a pocket into?
@@Hekatina I was thinking I could cut a piece of plywood with a hole in it for the devise. Right now I check the water level the old-school way: by looking at the tank. 😝
The comment section does not appear to have a link of where to buy the sensor. I only see a link to your website store and cannot find the link to the sensor on that page either. Maybe this is a RUclips thing where links to products are not showing up? I have noticed on most videos recently, that are no longer appearing in the descriptions. Any help you can provide finding a link to the product would be great.
Unfortunately not. Once the tank drops below 'full', there will be air space between the sensor and the water and the sensor will no longer be able to make an accurate read on the water level.
Any idea if this works with the cerbo device inside an easysolarii-gx? i know it's a lighter version of cerbo, so just wondering if paired with an external BT dongle it would work just as you showcased it here. Thanks!
FYI I saw this video last week and ordered a water sensor to try on a Waterport. I've used the propane sensor for a few years. Long story short, don't bother. Whether because the plastic is too thick or the shallow indent on the bottom won't allow a tight seal, I can't get a proper reading from the sensor on the Weekender.
I just watched this video. I cannot seem to enable Bluetooth sensors on the GX . I have updated to firmware version 3.01 however when I go to I/O in menu my only choices are analog and Digital. Bluetooth is not showing up. Any ideas?
I read the following review on Amazon and it looks like it is no longer compatible with the Cerbo GX. I was going to by them, but now I am not. Can you please verify and update your video if this is true? . "PSA: No longer compatible with Cerbo GX Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 Size: Universal Pro Check WaterVerified Purchase If you're like me and you're buying these because of their compatibility with Victron's Cerbo GX, know that Mopeka changed the communication protocol with the new Pro Check Universal, eliminating compatibility with the Cerbo. I'm so frustrated. I bought several of the Universal models because of the supposed improvements when I could have paid less for the Cerbo-compatible older models."
I haven't heard that. That sounds like a good question to reach out to Mopeka directly with as we don't have any involvement with the hardware development of those sensors.
Not sure how to add a Mopeka sensor to a Viking propane composite tank…rounded bottom in a hard plastic “shell”. These are very common for marine use and new boat outfitting. Any success with this type of propane tank? ruclips.net/video/DZIrFjRsyj4/видео.html
@@EXPLORISTlife no I was waiting to buy it based on what Viking, Mopeka and channels like yours say. At first look doesn’t look like it will mount properly.
@@hankgibson8848 Gotcha. Well, I don't have one of those specific tanks on hand and I'm not really curious enough to purchase one. Perhaps grab one of these sensors, test it out, and report back with your findings!
I have the magnetic Mopeka sensors on my propane and main diesel tank. The speed of sound in diesel is different than propane, so i had to keep trying different false tank dimensions until the reading came out right. Works great after some trial and error and it sure is nice to keep track of all fluids right on the main Victron screen!
First comment, but I've been watching for a few years. Thanks for all the great videos!
Very ironic and very timely…
I was just dialing in my Mopeka LPG sensors and was thinking about ordering for fresh and grey!
Thanks for this! 😊
Thanks for making experimenting, educational and funny!
Hey Stephen cant be wrong, Thanks so much! Cheers!
Keep it up! We love the narrative story telling!
Thanks so much! Cheers! 👍👍
Hey, while you are getting Victron to add an alarm for the tank being full, maybe you can ask them to give us temperature parameters as well. The Mopeka sensors send temperature information but their app and the Victron system don't have any alarms set up with that information. Thanks for showing us how to connect them with the Victron system. I currently have ruuvi sensors for temperature readings but it would be nice to see if these could do both.
For sure! Yeah, we have a video coming up about ruuvi sensors; but that'd be nice to get a 2 for 1 kind of deal. I didn't realize this sensor sent temp data.
@@EXPLORISTlifeyep, they sure do, and Mopeka is good about taking suggestions as well and updating their firmware with new features when available.
Ruuvi sensors can be used for temperatures, ie. AIR TEMPERATURE, how about WATER TEMPERATURE?
@@johannvanveelen248 they do have a waterproof one but I'm not sure of the IP rating.
If only we could get vendors to listen to customers who aren't RUclipsrs
I have a pair of Mopeka sensors on my propane tanks... love them!
Great device.
Thank you! Just ordered a Cerbo GX! Can you do a future video about networking the devices with VE. Smart Network and DVCC? Wondering what the use cases are for these.
Perfect timing, again! Thanks!
Thanks for watching 😁😁
@@EXPLORISTlife, always! Over and over! 😊😊😊
I’ve been using the Mopeka Pro for a couple of months. I did need to enable ‘Continuous Scanning’ on the Bluetooth settings on the Cerbo or sometimes the sensor would disappear randomly. I don’t think it’s a Bluetooth radio range as I have an external Bluetooth dongle on the Cerbo to increase the range.
Yep, had to do the same
Just an FYI, if you set the timing of it reading from 3s to the max of I think 30s the battery will last longer.
Yeah. Topeka sensors are awesome, but changing batteries can be a pain. For their water monitors I wish they had the option to hard wire 12v instead of batteries.
I don't have room for either a bottom mount or a top mount. So I am waiting for a side mount remote sensor other than the drill thru or stick ons that only give readings every 25%.
SeeLevel and SCAD both have stick on external side sensors for non-metallic tanks. Their resolution is far better than 25%. I believe one is every 8%. And one is based on height - something like 1” or 3/4” increments, so on a 15” tall tank, about 7% increments.
If i had this on a tank bolted to the underneath of the van, do you think the wireless would work? unsure :(
Where is the video for the top-mounted sensor?
Hey just wondering how you charge the device once it’s flat? Cheers!
I think it’s a replaceable battery inside.
Are the Mopeka Pro sensor weatherproof? My tank is located under the vehicle and will potentially get wet and dusty. Couldn't find the information online.
If you use it with a 21 gal rectangular water tank with a flat bottom, won't it get squished from the weight?
I have a 29 gallon wheel well tank and it's mounted on 1" (series 1010) extruded aluminum rails. Between the rails is 1" Foamular. I am thinking that I can just carve out a pocket in the foam to fit the Mopeka, if that's the direction I'll take. Is your tank mounted flat on the floor? Can you elevate it on anything that you can carve a pocket into?
@@Hekatina I was thinking I could cut a piece of plywood with a hole in it for the devise. Right now I check the water level the old-school way: by looking at the tank. 😝
Can this be used for fuel? Gasoline? Disel? Will this sensor only work with plastic tanks? Will it work with steel or aluminum tanks?
Is there a way to turn off the Multiplus based on a cerbo I0 input or temperature value?
I was wondering how long the sensor battery would last, and since it's glued, how do you replace it?
Battery is stated to last 2 years? To replace the battery, I just pop the sensor off of the back that was glued down.
Do they work with grey water? Like from your sink?
According to the manufacturer, no. But it seems that they work fine in this grey water tank we are showing, so far. Your mileage may vary.
The comment section does not appear to have a link of where to buy the sensor. I only see a link to your website store and cannot find the link to the sensor on that page either. Maybe this is a RUclips thing where links to products are not showing up? I have noticed on most videos recently, that are no longer appearing in the descriptions. Any help you can provide finding a link to the product would be great.
I meant the video description, not the comment section.
Could you put it on the top of the tank and invert the settings ( for a large existing tank)
Unfortunately not. Once the tank drops below 'full', there will be air space between the sensor and the water and the sensor will no longer be able to make an accurate read on the water level.
Any idea if this works with the cerbo device inside an easysolarii-gx? i know it's a lighter version of cerbo, so just wondering if paired with an external BT dongle it would work just as you showcased it here. Thanks!
if the bottomn of the tank is not accessible, can it be mountednon the top of a tank?
Nope. Has to be on the bottom.
@EXPLORISTlife shoot. ok well thanks for the info.
Cheers
😁🙌
FYI I saw this video last week and ordered a water sensor to try on a Waterport. I've used the propane sensor for a few years. Long story short, don't bother. Whether because the plastic is too thick or the shallow indent on the bottom won't allow a tight seal, I can't get a proper reading from the sensor on the Weekender.
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I just watched this video. I cannot seem to enable Bluetooth sensors on the GX . I have updated to firmware version 3.01 however when I go to I/O in menu my only choices are analog and Digital. Bluetooth is not showing up. Any ideas?
Hmm... Give it a power-reset. Turn it off, wait a minute, then turn it back on.
Helpful video, but I came down here looking for the promised pinned comment updates. I don't see one
Where to buy?
Check the video description.
I updated my firmware to version 2.94. And I don’t have the option for Bluetooth sensors any idea?
I had the same issue and ended up having to get a Bluetooth USB dongle and plug it in. It actually works better because of the increase in range.
I read the following review on Amazon and it looks like it is no longer compatible with the Cerbo GX. I was going to by them, but now I am not. Can you please verify and update your video if this is true? .
"PSA: No longer compatible with Cerbo GX
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023
Size: Universal Pro Check WaterVerified Purchase
If you're like me and you're buying these because of their compatibility with Victron's Cerbo GX, know that Mopeka changed the communication protocol with the new Pro Check Universal, eliminating compatibility with the Cerbo. I'm so frustrated. I bought several of the Universal models because of the supposed improvements when I could have paid less for the Cerbo-compatible older models."
I haven't heard that. That sounds like a good question to reach out to Mopeka directly with as we don't have any involvement with the hardware development of those sensors.
I see a review on Amazon from March 2024 saying it works with cerbo on the latest firmware..
Has anyone tried this on a black tank
Not sure how to add a Mopeka sensor to a Viking propane composite tank…rounded bottom in a hard plastic “shell”. These are very common for marine use and new boat outfitting. Any success with this type of propane tank?
ruclips.net/video/DZIrFjRsyj4/видео.html
Have you tried it yet?
@@EXPLORISTlife no I was waiting to buy it based on what Viking, Mopeka and channels like yours say. At first look doesn’t look like it will mount properly.
@@hankgibson8848 Gotcha. Well, I don't have one of those specific tanks on hand and I'm not really curious enough to purchase one. Perhaps grab one of these sensors, test it out, and report back with your findings!
Hey I’m curious what water tank you are using?
It looks like a"Reliance" 7 gallon water "cube" which normally has a white, plastic water spigot for camping, etc.
Yep. Reliance 7 gallon: amzn.to/45iOmpT
@@EXPLORISTlife thank you!
What about BLACK TANKS?