Victron 4-Channel GX Tank 140 Level Sensor Interface
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Victron 4-Channel GX Tank 140 Level Sensor Interface

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Victron 4-Channel GX Tank 140 Level Sensor InterfaceVictron GX Tank 140: 4 Channel Tank Level Sensor Interface for Cerbo GX and GX Devices Centralised Tank Monitoring for Off Grid, Marine, and RV Systems The Victron GX Tank 140 (BPP920140100) is a dedicated USB accessory that enables precise, real time monitoring of up to four tank levels directly through your Victron GX device, such as the Cerbo GX. Designed for seamless integration with the Victron Remote Management (VRM) portal and local display, it

Victron GX Tank 140: 4-Channel Tank Level Sensor Interface for Cerbo GX and GX Devices

Centralised Tank Monitoring for Off-Grid, Marine, and RV Systems

The Victron GX Tank 140 (BPP920140100) is a dedicated USB accessory that enables precise, real-time monitoring of up to four tank levels directly through your Victron GX device, such as the Cerbo GX. Designed for seamless integration with the Victron Remote Management (VRM) portal and local display, it consolidates critical fluid data—fresh water, fuel, waste, and more—into a single, intuitive interface. This eliminates guesswork and manual checks, providing reliable insight for off-grid energy systems, marine vessels, and recreational vehicles.

Unlike generic tank sensor adapters, the GX Tank 140 is engineered for robust electrical isolation and configurable signal processing, reducing the risk of ground loops and false readings. It supports both 4 to 20 mA current senders and 0 to 10 V voltage senders, offering flexibility for a wide range of existing tank sensors. With built-in 24 VDC power on two channels and fused external power support on the others, installation is straightforward, even in complex setups.

Key Features

  • Monitors up to four tanks simultaneously via USB connection to any Victron GX device
  • Compatible with 4 to 20 mA and 0 to 10 V sensors, including mixed configurations
  • Integrated 24 VDC supply on channels 3 and 4 powers sensors directly, simplifying wiring
  • Configurable input ranges allow use of partial-scale sensors, such as 0 to 5 V
  • Adjustable averaging filter (1 to 60 seconds) delivers stable, damped readings
  • Automatic fault detection triggers alarms for out-of-range values or wiring issues
  • NMEA 2000 output via GX device enables tank level display on marine MFDs
  • USB-powered with 1.5 m cable—no extra power supply needed for the unit itself

Precision Monitoring with Advanced Signal Handling

The GX Tank 140 addresses common challenges in tank level sensing, such as erratic readings from sloshing fluids or sensor noise. Its configurable damping filter smooths data over a user-defined period, ensuring the displayed level reflects actual volume rather than transient fluctuations. The device also validates sensor signals continuously; if a sensor fails or wiring becomes compromised, an immediate alarm notifies you via the GX system, helping prevent undetected overflows or dry runs.

For marine applications, the GX Tank 140 extends its utility by relaying tank data onto the NMEA 2000 network. This allows multifunction displays (MFDs) and other onboard instruments to access fuel, water, and waste levels without additional gateways, streamlining your helm’s information layout.

Flexible Configuration for Diverse Tank Types

Supporting six fluid types—fuel, fresh water, waste water, live well, oil, and black water—the GX Tank 140 adapts to virtually any liquid storage monitoring need. Volume can be displayed in litres, cubic metres, imperial gallons, or US gallons. For irregularly shaped tanks, up to ten custom shape points can be defined, enabling accurate volume calculation even in non-linear containers. This level of customisation is rarely found in standard sensor interfaces, making the GX Tank 140 a valuable tool for precise resource management.

Simplified Installation and Reliable Operation

Installation is streamlined: connect the GX Tank 140 to your Cerbo GX or other GX device via the included USB cable, and it powers up immediately—no external power brick required. Channels 3 and 4 provide isolated 24 VDC to drive compatible sensors, while channels 1 and 2 accept externally powered sensors through a dedicated terminal with self-resetting fuses (20 mA). All four channels share a common ground, so careful planning of sensor wiring is recommended to avoid potential interaction, though the USB interface remains electrically isolated from the sensor side for system safety.

The compact, rugged enclosure features integrated mounting flanges for secure installation in equipment bays or bulkheads. Side-entry terminal blocks keep wiring neat and accessible, while the reinforced cable gland protects the USB connection from strain and vibration.

Enhance Your Energy Ecosystem with Integrated Tank Data

By adding tank level monitoring to your Victron GX system, you gain a holistic view of your off-grid or mobile resource status. Pair the GX Tank 140 with a Cerbo GX and VRM portal to track not only battery state, solar yield, and inverter loads, but also water and fuel reserves—all from a single dashboard. This integration supports smarter decision-making, whether you’re managing a remote homestead, a cruising yacht, or a caravan expedition.

Ready to eliminate manual tank checks and gain real-time visibility? Add the Victron GX Tank 140 to your monitoring setup today and experience the confidence of knowing your fluid levels at a glance, wherever you are.

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I’ve had the machine for about a month now and I like it! There is a learning curve but once you figure it out it’s pretty easy to use. For reference: I make a double latte every morning. I use 150 mLs of oat milk and froth/steam the milk for about 40-45 seconds. I refill the water tank weekly. Star deduction because the manual that comes with the machine isn’t great. The FAQ table is ambiguous and the entire manual is poorly written.
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Was not sure I would be happy but took a chance and bought this Neretva machine. Love the small footprint and it looks so high end on the coffee bar. So I read the instructions as well as a bunch of reviews and then gave it a go for a cappuccino. Success on the very first try and it was restaurant quality taste! I am thrilled with this little machine! Full disclosure I used a separate electric frother pitcher rather than deal with the frothing wand. I prefer not using the steam wand until I am more comfortable with making espresso etc
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Good, inexpensive espresso machine but NEED TO READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
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I have no financial benefit from this review. After reading negative/positive reviews for this Neretva Espresso Coffee Machine - 1/2 Cups/Frother, I decided to purchase. Although I've only had it since 8/27/25 (writing this review 8/31), I am convinced the bad reviews are because the buyers didn't read the instructions. This was obvious to me because of complaints about the "error messages" and water exiting the steam wand. I was not familiar with espresso machines, and am new at wanting to learn how to brew espresso and other coffee beverages, so had to also look at You Tube videos after reading the instruction booklet that comes with the machine. After experimenting since the machine was delivered, today I was able to make a Flat White. I had several failures using the frother/steam wand. So, there was a learning curve for me. Although I have only been using this machine for 5 days, I am very pleased with my purchase and recommend for anyone who doesn't want to spend more than $100. I would give the warming tray a "D", but everything else an "A". Instead of the warming tray, I pour boiling water in my cup (and empty prior to brewing the espresso), while I'm getting everything ready. The suction cups are very strong, so I decided to put the machine on a small, hard placemat, as it's much easier to move the placemat around than to unstick the suction cups from the counter top to move it around. Also, I needed to purchase a metal pitcher to steam/froth the milk per You Tube videos. Because this is an inexpensive machine and because Neretva does not have a brick/mortar I can call directly, I purchased a 4-yr. warranty. I learned through the internet Neretva has been around since 2008, but it's a global, e-commerce, brand that manufactures and sells a range of small, electric kitchen appliances, mainly through Amazon and Walmart, to consumers who want convenient, affordable appliances for making coffee, bread and a few other foods at home. I have no clue as a consumer how to contact them; hence, the warranty. 9/10/25 Update: I still recommend this espresso machine, but wanted to offer a tip due to what happened to me this morning making my daily espresso. I set everything up to just plug in the machine and press the button before I left for about an hour to do my daily laps in the pool. When I came home, I plugged in the machine and pressed the power button while I took a quick shower. Ten minutes later I was ready for my espresso so pushed the 2 shot button, waited and during what I call the countdown, nothing happened. I did this again, and no espresso came out. Reviewed the Trouble Shooting page. Quickly I realized that the water tank was empty, went through the process again with a full water tank, but the machine did not produce any espresso. Then I removed the Portafilter (which was in correctly) and saw a few coffee grounds on the rim of the Portsfilter (which I hadn't noticed when I got everything ready). I thought "Surely a few grounds wouldn't prevent the machine from working?", but I brushed off the grounds with a very small paint brush I use for this purpose, put the Portafilter into position and VOILA, got my cup of espresso. One might not want a machine that is so sensitive. Okay; I get it. Then spend more money. For me, I'd rather discover the quirks. Just thought this info might be helpful.
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