Easily monitor your RV tank levels in Home Assistant — local control, remote access, and smart alerts.

TankMaster + Home Assistant Integration

Why Connect TankMaster to Home Assistant?

With the TankMaster Home Assistant integration, you can:

  • 📊 View fresh, gray, and black water levels in your dashboard

  • 🧠 See individual probe status and overall tank %

  • ⚠️ Receive condition-based notifications (e.g., low fresh, high waste)

  • 📡 Enable remote monitoring when your RV is online

  • 🤖 Use tank data in automations and scenes

Before You Begin

  • 🏕 TankMaster Device — Installed and reachable on your local network

  • 📶 Wi-Fi Network — For Home Assistant communication

  • 🏠 Home Assistant Instance — Up and running

  • 🛠 TankMaster REST API Enabled — Default behavior

Install & Connect TankMaster to Home Assistant

Step 1 — Install the TankMaster Integration

You’ll install the integration using HACS (recommended for easy updates).

  1. Open Home Assistant

  2. Go to HACS → Integrations

  3. Click ⋮ (three dots) → Custom repositories

  4. Add this repository:

https://github.com/woodchuck1234/tankmaster-homeassistant
  1. Set Category to Integration
  2. Search for TankMaster

  3. Click Install

  4. Restart Home Assistant

Don’t have HACS installed? Visit https://hacs.xyz to install it first.


Step 2 — Add Your TankMaster Device

Once the integration is installed:

  1. Go to Settings → Devices & Services

  2. Click Add Integration

  3. Search for TankMaster

  4. When prompted, enter your TankMaster’s IP address

    (Example: 192.168.1.25)

  5. Click Submit

  6. Home Assistant will automatically discover and create TankMaster entities

Tip: You can find your TankMaster IP address in your router’s device list or via the TankMaster app.


Step 3 — Confirm Your Entities

After setup, TankMaster will automatically add:

  • Tank Level % Sensor

  • Probe Level Sensors (1–4)

  • Probe Liquid Detection Binary Sensors

  • Wi-Fi Status

  • Firmware Version

You can view these under:

Settings → Devices & Services → TankMaster → Entities


Step 4 — Add to Your Dashboard

Now you can place TankMaster data on your dashboard:

  • Use a Gauge Card for overall tank percentage

  • Use Badges or Entity Cards for probe sensors and status indicators

  • Rename entities to match your tanks (Fresh, Gray, Black)


You’re All Set! 🎉

TankMaster is now connected to Home Assistant.

You can monitor tank levels locally, enable remote access (if your Home Assistant supports it), and even create alerts and automations.

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