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Mounting the TankMaster Sending Unit
Mounting the TankMaster Sending Unit
Overview
The TankMaster sending unit must be mounted in a dry, protected location near the tank and sensors.
Proper mounting ensures reliable Bluetooth/Wi-Fi operation and long-term durability.
Important: The TankMaster enclosure is not waterproof or weatherproof.
When You Need This
- First-time installation
- Reinstalling after relocating sensors
- Mounting inside a new compartment
Choose a Mounting Location
Select a location that meets all of the following requirements:
- Inside the RV or inside an enclosed RV compartment
- Will remain dry at all times
- Within reach of all sensor cables (S1–S4)
- Near a USB power source
- Not exposed to direct spray, standing water, or road splash
- Not exposed to extreme heat or condensation
Acceptable Locations:
- Inside a basement storage compartment
- On a wall or frame surface near the tank
- Inside an enclosed utility bay
Important:
If mounted in a compartment that may experience moisture, the enclosure
must be sealed with silicone sealant around seams and cable entry points.
Clean the Mounting Surface
- Clean the mounting surface thoroughly
- Remove dust, grease, or residue
- Allow the surface to dry completely
A clean surface is critical for long-term adhesion.
Mount the TankMaster
- Apply two 3M double-sided adhesive pads to the back of the enclosure
- Press the TankMaster firmly against the mounting surface
- Hold pressure for 30 seconds
- Allow the adhesive to cure before routing cables
The unit may be mounted:
- On the side of the tank
- On a nearby wall or frame surface
Cable Routing Tips
- Avoid sharp bends in sensor cables
- Do not pinch cables under panels or doors
- Keep cables away from moving parts or sharp edges
Leave a small service loop in each cable to reduce strain.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Mounting outside without sealing
- Mounting where water can pool or drip
- Mounting near high-heat sources
- Mounting too far from sensor reach
Tips for Best Results
- Mount higher than the bottom of the compartment when possible
- Use silicone sealant if there is any chance of moisture exposure
- Test Bluetooth connection before finalizing cable routing
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