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⏳ Never guess again—propane peace of mind at your fingertips!
The Mopeka Pro Check Universal Bluetooth Sensor delivers ultra-precise, real-time monitoring of propane and other liquid tanks up to 250 gallons. Featuring 99.5% accuracy, effortless magnetic installation, and a 5-year battery life, it connects seamlessly to your smartphone via the free Tank Check app for customizable alerts. Designed for steel tanks and built tough for outdoor use, this sensor transforms tank monitoring into a smart, stress-free experience.






| ASIN | B0C7HJ9J14 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 28,663 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 2,397 in Outdoor Cooking (Garden) |
| Brand | Mopeka |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 932 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00854069008510 |
| Included Components | 1 Sensor, 1 Grease Packet, 3 Metal Spacers |
| Item Dimensions | 11.5 x 1.8 x 14.9 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.5 x 1.8 x 14.9 centimetres |
| Item weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Mopeka Products, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | M1017020 |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement Accuracy | 99.5% |
| Measurement accuracy | 99.5% |
| Model Number | M1017020 |
| Mounting Type | Surface Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Output Type | digital |
| Sensing Distance | 47 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | propane level monitoring, water tank level monitoring, liquid commodity level monitoring, residential use, recreational use, industrial use |
| Style | Pro Check Universal Sensor |
| Style Name | Pro Check Universal Sensor |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 120 Degrees Fahrenheit |
J**N
no more worries
This is a small but very useful bit of kit. Isn't it everyone's nightmare guessing how much gas you have left. Not anymore once set up on your bottle it links to your phone via Bluetooth and tells you the exact percentage left. Has made a trips alot less stressful.
K**.
Bit pricey but worth every penny
Amazing piece of kit, as soon as we put it on the bottom of the tank and linked to the app we got a reading that we had 30% of gas left in the bottle which there are no other devices that are sold that do this
P**D
Great product
Simple install with an easy to set up and view app so we can monitor our gas useage and levels so we never run out in the middle of the night.
A**P
Not accurate enough
Not accurate. New tanks for 15kg butane show 70% full and shows empty with 20% gas by weight still in bottle.
S**E
Not needed avoid
Not needed avoid
M**E
Staying warm in a blizard
Unless you have serious age or handicap issues, this product for an RV is just a very nice gadget. The propane tanks on almost all RVs will do quite nicely with a much cheaper gauge installed where your propane hose connects to the tank. For a home or condo installation where the primary use is in winter for a fireplace or heating, it's quite another story.. When the cold and the snow piles up and your tank is accessible enough for deliveries but really inconvenient for regular monitoring of the fuel level . This unit can make your life dramatically easier..Here in Quebec there are thousands of tanks against the outside walls of homes and multistory condos. While the tanks need to be accessible enough for deliveries, most are a significant inconvenience to read the in-tank gauge on a regular basis. Being able to read the tank level from inside in winter weather is worth double the price of these units. HOWEVER, they have a major drawback. Battery life. Yes they have greatly improved it since I bought my first one, but cold weather kills even the best battery . You'll be very lucky if the 3vdc CR2032 battery in the unit makes it through the winter. (I went through a number of winter failures.) There is a solution which Mopeka has refused to adopt. I soldered a two wire line (AWG20) to the battery terminals, ran the wire out the unit vent hole, through my house wall and inside where I attached two 1.5v batteries in series in a holder (3vdc). The indoor battery pack is in parallel with the 2032 battery in the unit. . This keeps the unit running for years even in -40 temps . If the batteries ever do fail, it is a piece of cake to replace them INSIDE, without diving under the snow in freezing weather. With this arrangement I consider this product indispensable. I even bought a spare just in case, although my present unit has lasted many winters already. If you would like to do a similar setup. Popping the cover off to replace the battery is simple, a small flat screwdriver in the slots will do the trick but be careful soldering the wires to the battery terminals. Remove the battery first. It will act as a heat sink requiring more solder heat and possibly damaging the unit. Also it could explode when applying the solder heat. Before attempting the solder joint, make sure your soldering iron is at full heat and will instantly melt the solder when applied to the wire and contacts. The heat should be for only for five or so seconds or you can damage the circuitry. Good luck and let your cell phone check your tank in the next blizzard.
O**E
(+) Práctico, fácil instalación y mediciones correctas, (-) app tarda un poco en actualizar lectura
Realmente es muy fácil de instalar. Instalé el sensor en un tanque horizontal de 110L ubicado en una azotea en una casa de dos niveles. Solo hay que tener cuidado de centrar el sensor en la parte baja del tanque, el nivelador de la app es muy útil para que quede bien. Seleccioné el tipo de cilindro "120L Horizontal" para que el sensor funcionara y calculara correctamente el volumen del tanque (-2L Error, respecto al volumen real). El estar expuesto a la intemperie a no ha modificado el funcionamiento del sensor. La intensidad de la señal es buena, 3 de 4 rayas de la intensidad de la señal, leyendo desde planta baja. El único inconveniente es que la app tarda en sincronizarse con el sensor cada vez que reviso el nivel en mi celular, es probable que sea mi celular el chafa y el origen del retraso, pero en la tablet es más rápido.
T**M
These sensors are game changers
These Mopeka sensors work well and add a new level of convenience to monitoring propane levels. There was a period where this new Universal model was incompatible with the Victron Cerbo GX, but I am happy to report that this situation has been resolved. I can check the levels using the Mopeka app; and they now show up on the Cerbo as well. How far we've come from having to pop open the propane compartment and look at a gauge that may or may not be accurate. A few installation tips: — The process is very easy; however, you will be asked to position the sensor so its position appears inside a little circle that shows in the Mopeka app. I've never seen anyone successfully do this, either in person or in a YouTube video. It seems like the best one can expect is for the position indicator to be touching the little circle. Don't sweat this. Everything will still work. I ended up using a ruler to position the sensor. — My least favorite thing about this product is the fact that there is nothing to hold it in the spot that you've so carefully measured out. The sensor has pretty powerful magnets to hold it to the tank, but once you lube it up with dielectric grease it will slide around on the tank's surface. Annoying. Mopeka does offer a collar that can be stuck on the bottom of your LPG tank with 3M VHB tape to lock the sensor into position. This is what I have done. (The company makes two different collars. Make sure you get the one for LPG tanks.) — These sensors come with three little aluminum spacers designed to clip to the bottom of your tank in order to provide extra clearance. You may or may not need them. I did. These spacers can come loose. I would suggest using an adhesive/sealant to lock them in place. Also, these will definitely scratch up whatever the tank is sitting on. — For those needing spacers but not wanting to scratch up their propane tank compartment, Mopeka offers the "Halo", a plastic ring that goes on the bottom of your tank. These will also need to be attached with an adhesive/sealant if you want them to stay on. Unfortunately, these Halos offer less additional clearance compared to the free aluminum spacers. If you choose to use the collar I mentioned earlier, the Halos probably won't work for you. They didn't for me. Seems like this is something that Mopeka should have been able to anticipate. — Keep in mind that these spacers protect your Pro Check sensor when it's sitting on a flat surface. The teenage kid filling your tank can still set the tank down on an uneven surface or a rock and crush it. And if this kid drags the tank on the ground and knocks off one of the spacers, the sensor could get damaged on a flat surface. Bottom line: pay attention when someone else is handling your LPG tank. I'm tempted to deduct a star due to the incompatibility between the Mopeka Halos and the collars but this is a review of the sensor itself, so I won't. These sensors are game changers. I love them and I recommend these as the best solution for anyone with a propane tank they want to monitor. Five stars.
I**S
The Best Tank Sensor I’ve Found So Far
After trying several gas level devices for my motorhome, I’ve finally found the ideal system. It’s reliable, easy to use, and you can check it from inside the motorhome without having to access the area where the gas cylinder is stored. I’ve only been using it for a couple of months, but I would definitely buy it again
I**N
Great product.
These Mopeka sensors work beautifully on the 20 lb tanks on my RV. I initially only purchased one, but after using it I got a second one for the other tank. Installation is simple. They are held in place with magnets. You just have to apply the provided gel to the sensor. The app assists you with level placement of the sensor. I also purchased rubber rings for the base of each tank so I can't comment on the provided metal spacers. I didn't use them. Bluetooth range is very good with the rings installed - 30ish feet. If you're installing two sensors, name your tanks and your Mopeka sensors so you can keep track of them at refill time.
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