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Votronic Tank Level Display S - Faeces Toilet Black Water

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Votronic Tank Level Display S - Faeces Toilet Black WaterPrecision Black Water Tank Monitoring for Mobile and Marine Applications Reliable Level Sensing for Faeces and Toilet Waste Tanks The Votronic Tank Level Display S for black water delivers accurate, real time monitoring of faeces and toilet waste tanks in caravans, motorhomes, and marine vessels. Engineered in Germany, this display works with Votronic tank sensors to provide continuous level measurement, eliminating guesswork and preventing overfill

Precision Black Water Tank Monitoring for Mobile and Marine Applications

Reliable Level Sensing for Faeces and Toilet Waste Tanks

The Votronic Tank Level Display S for black water delivers accurate, real-time monitoring of faeces and toilet waste tanks in caravans, motorhomes, and marine vessels. Engineered in Germany, this display works with Votronic tank sensors to provide continuous level measurement, eliminating guesswork and preventing overfill incidents. Its clear 10-segment LED bar with three-colour indication allows instant visual assessment of tank capacity from 10% to 100%, even in low-light conditions.

Unlike basic float switches or generic indicators, the Votronic system uses advanced electrode-based sensing suitable for any tank material and size. This ensures consistent readings regardless of tank geometry or waste composition, reducing the risk of sensor fouling common in black water applications. The display’s continuous operation means you see real-time changes during filling and emptying, giving complete control over waste management.

Designed for Demanding Mobile Environments

With a mounting depth of only 18 mm and compact front panel dimensions of 85 x 47 mm, this display fits almost anywhere without sacrificing valuable storage space behind the panel. It integrates seamlessly into the Votronic modular system, matching other displays in height and style for a cohesive dashboard appearance. The unit operates across a wide voltage range of 10 V to 32 V, making it suitable for both 12 V and 24 V DC systems commonly found in recreational vehicles and boats.

Installation is straightforward with corner mounting holes and screw terminals rated for 0.5 Nm torque. The display can be switched on or off manually, or it will automatically power down after approximately 10 minutes to conserve battery power. A switching output provides up to 120 mA for controlling external devices like pumps or alarms, adding functional versatility.

  • 10-segment LED bar with green, yellow, and red zones for at-a-glance level reading
  • Continuous measurement with variable brightness shows filling and emptying trends
  • Wide 10 V to 32 V operating range compatible with 12 V and 24 V systems
  • Ultra-slim 18 mm mounting depth fits tight spaces behind panels
  • Automatic 10-minute shutoff conserves battery when not in use
  • Switching output (max 120 mA) for external pump or alarm control
  • Made in Germany with robust construction for long service life

Why Choose Votronic for Black Water Monitoring?

Black water tanks present unique challenges: corrosive waste, sludge buildup, and unreliable sensor readings. The Votronic system addresses these with electrode sensors that resist fouling and provide accurate data regardless of tank material—plastic, metal, or fibreglass. This reduces the risk of unexpected overflows or false empty readings that can lead to unsanitary conditions and costly cleanup.

For caravan and motorhome owners, knowing the exact toilet tank level means better trip planning and fewer stops at dump points. Marine users benefit from compliance with environmental regulations by preventing accidental discharge. The display’s clear toilet tank icon and percentage scale eliminate confusion, ensuring that even in multi-tank setups, the black water status is unmistakable.

Seamless Integration with Votronic Modular System

This display is part of the Votronic S series, designed to work with matching fresh water and grey water displays for a complete tank monitoring solution. All units share the same 85 mm height and panel-mount design, allowing a uniform dashboard layout. Retrofitting a single display is simple, and the system can be expanded as needs grow. The low current consumption (1 to 30 mA) minimises impact on battery banks, a critical factor for off-grid setups.

Take Control of Your Waste Management

Upgrade your mobile or marine sanitation system with the Votronic Tank Level Display S for black water. Order today to gain precise, reliable monitoring that helps you avoid overfills and maintain a clean, safe environment on the road or water.

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Another feature is top down swipe from the right for system shortcuts and from the left for notification, so they are smashed together. Another improvement, though less so than the screen and software changes, is in the speed and responsiveness of the phone. This one also needs to be put in context a bit. I'm sure some would complain about it while coming from a more expensive and technologically superior phone. I have my own bias, as I'm coming from an inferior phone which had over 3 years of use (slowing it down over time.) I also use it for mostly light tasks. That being said, I am pleased that the phone is noticeably more responsive than my old one. Most of the lagging happens on start up (goes away after a few mins while the phone is connecting a bunch of apps and putting out/requesting info like date/time/location.) When I booted it for the first time, that was the worst lag I had. It will also slow down if you have several apps running at the same time. I feel like that's obvious, but some people genuinely don't know that if you hit the home button to leave an app, you need to bring up multi view and actually swipe the box away to close it fully. If you never close apps and never restart your phone on occasion it WILL slow way down. While using the phone for max 1 or 2 things at time it runs perfectly fine, and is better than the A13. Battery life is good. I went from appx. 5000mAh to 5000mAh phones, so besides the slight degradation in the old phones battery life it should be the same. 5000mAh for my uses feels excellent overall. It can go for a full 2 days without charging. Charging speed itself seems improved, but that's never mattered too much for me so I can't comment much. Seems fine though, roughly 1.5h charge from mostly dead to full. That's using a 25w fast charger block and appropriate USB c cable. I didn't use the cable that came with the phone so I can't comment. It didn't come with a charger block, by design. 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