GX Tank 140
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Technical specifications
Technical specifications
| Operating voltage | 5 |
| Operating temperature | -20 to +50 |
| Max power consumption | 2.5 |
| Typical power consumption | 1 |
| Product width | 127 |
| Product height | 88.9 |
| Product depth | 3 |
| IP rating | Not specified |
| Bus compatibility | USB |
| Wired network | USB |
| Mounting type | Surface mount (with clamps) |
| Certifications | CE |
| Types de fluides supportés | Fuel, fresh water, grey water, livewell, oil, black water |
| Nombre de réservoirs supportés | 4 |
| Sensor connection type | Terminal blocks with plugs |
| Paramètres configurables | Sensor type (voltage/current), Empty/full sensor value, Fluid type, Volume unit, Custom shape, Averaging time, Tank name, VRM instance |
| Configuration method | Via the 'Settings' menu of the GX device (screen, remote LAN console or VRM) |
| Transmitted NMEA 2000 PGNs | 127505 (Fluid level) |
| Connector type | USB, plug-in terminals |
| Data output | Tank levels |
| Sensor Averaging Filter Range | 1 to 60 |
| Sensor Fault Detection Support | Yes |
| Sensor Input Signal Types | 4-20 mA, 0-10 V, 0-5 V |
| Sensor Power Output Channels External | 2 |
| Sensor Power Output Channels Internal | 2 |
| Sensor Power Output Fuse Rating External | 20 mA |
| Sensor Power Output Fuse Rating Internal | 20 mA |
| Sensor Power Output Voltage Internal | 24 V DC |
| Sensor Power Source External | Dedicated connector |
Detailed description
Detailed description
The Victron Energy GX Tank 140 is an interface dedicated to expanding the monitoring capabilities for tank levels in Victron GX systems, including the Cerbo GX. Designed for marine and mobile applications, this accessory allows the connection and simultaneous supervision of up to four tank level sensors, ensuring precise fluid management on board.
Sensor Integration and Compatibility
The GX Tank 140 connects to a Victron GX device via a USB interface, ensuring seamless integration within the Victron ecosystem. It supports a wide range of sensors, accepting output signals from 4 to 20 mA as well as 0 to 10 V. Flexibility is enhanced by the ability to configure the input range, allowing the use of sensors with varying scales, including 0 to 5 V sensors. This versatility distinguishes it from more basic interfaces often limited to a single signal type.
Power Supply and Reliability
The GX Tank 140 unit is self-powered via its USB interface. For sensor excitation, channels 1 and 2 require an external power supply, distributed through a dedicated connector and protected by a 20 mA self-resetting fuse. Channels 3 and 4 include an internal 24 V DC power source for sensors, also powered via USB and protected by self-resetting fuses limiting current to 20 mA per channel. This design simplifies wiring for some sensors. A configurable averaging filter (from 1 to 60 seconds) is included to stabilize readings in the presence of fluid movement, while sensor fault detection signals any out-of-range values. Electrical isolation of the USB port from the sensors prevents ground loops, a critical technical point for measurement reliability.
Advanced Monitoring and Marine Applications
Tank levels can be viewed locally on the screen of a GX device (such as the GX Touch) or remotely via the Victron Remote Management (VRM) portal. The VRM portal offers features for visualization, level management, alarm configuration, and access to historical data. For marine applications, the GX system can transmit tank levels via the NMEA 2000 network, allowing display on third-party multifunction displays (MFD). Tank names and fluid types (fuel, fresh water, black water, oil) are customizable. The system is scalable: additional GX Tank 140 units can be added for installations requiring more than four tanks. The product is covered by a limited five-year warranty.
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