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ITIAN Remote Water Level Monitoring
Novice Lesson — Tuya / Smart Life Ultrasonic Tank Sensor
Monitor Your Water Tank from Your Phone
Learn how a Wi-Fi ultrasonic sensor measures the distance to the water surface, calculates tank level, displays it in Smart Life or Tuya, and sends high- and low-level alarms.
1. What the Device Does
This is a non-contact ultrasonic level monitor mounted above the liquid.
📡 Non-contact measurement
It sends sound pulses downward and measures the returning echo. Nothing hangs in the water.
📱 Phone indication
It connects to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi and displays tank level through Smart Life or Tuya Smart.
🔔 Level alarms
You can set high- and low-level warnings to help prevent unexpected empty or full conditions.
📈 History
The listing shows daily, monthly and yearly trend displays for observing water use.
2. How Ultrasonic Level Measurement Works
Simple example
If the sensor is 3.0 m above the bottom and measures 0.9 m of empty space, the water depth is 3.0 − 0.9 = 2.1 m.
3. Product Information from the Listing
| Item | Listing information | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| App | Tuya Smart / Smart Life | Added as a Wi-Fi smart device. |
| Wi-Fi | 2.4 GHz 802.11 b/g/n | It may not pair through a 5 GHz-only network. |
| Power | 5 V DC, 1 A | Use the correct stable adapter and keep mains equipment dry. |
| Range | 0.1–5 m | The target surface must be within this distance range. |
| Claimed accuracy | ±0.02 m | Approximately ±20 mm under suitable conditions; actual results may vary. |
| Temperature | -20 °C to +70 °C | Seller-stated operating range. |
| Protection | IP65 | Weather resistant, but not submersible. |
| Size | Approx. 80 × 80 × 41 mm | Compact top-mounted enclosure. |
4. Product Images
5. Before Installation
6. Correct Mounting Position
✅ Good position
- Level and pointing straight down.
- Clear path to the water.
- Away from inlet turbulence.
- Away from tank walls and internal fittings.
❌ Poor position
- Mounted at an angle.
- Over an inlet stream.
- Near a wall or brace.
- Pointing at a float valve or pipe.
7. Physical Installation
- Select a clear position on the tank roof or lid.
- Fit the supplied gasket beneath the sensor flange.
- Mark and prepare the mounting holes.
- Mount the sensing face vertically downward.
- Tighten screws evenly without distorting the enclosure.
- Route the cable with a drip loop so water cannot run into the connection.
- Keep the power adapter in a dry, protected place.
- Do not cover or block the ultrasonic sensing face.
8. Pairing with Smart Life or Tuya
1. Install the app
Install Smart Life or Tuya Smart and sign in.
2. Prepare the phone
Enable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Connect to the intended 2.4 GHz network.
3. Power the sensor
Connect the supplied 5 V, 1 A adapter.
4. Enter pairing mode
Hold the sensor button for about five seconds until the LED flashes rapidly.
5. Add device
Open the app and choose Add Device, or wait for automatic discovery.
6. Enter Wi-Fi details
Enter the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi password and wait for pairing to finish.
9. Entering Tank Settings
| Setting | What to enter | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Installation height | Sensor face to tank bottom. | 3.00 m |
| Maximum liquid depth | Maximum usable water depth. | 2.80 m |
| Set Max | Upper-level alarm. | 95% |
| Set Min | Low-level alarm. | 20% |
| Alarm time | Delay before alarm, where supported. | 60 min |
Beginner method
- Measure carefully.
- Enter realistic values.
- Start with 20% low and 90–95% high alarms.
- Compare the app with a manual level measurement.
- Adjust only after checking the physical dimensions again.
10. Testing Checklist
11. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Likely cause | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| Will not pair | 5 GHz network, weak signal or not in pairing mode. | Use 2.4 GHz, move closer and repeat the five-second reset. |
| Reading jumps | Turbulence or obstruction in the beam. | Move the sensor or remove the obstruction. |
| Always full | Wrong dimensions or near echo. | Check height settings and beam path. |
| Always empty | Out of range, angled sensor or weak echo. | Check mounting, distance and setup values. |
| Offline | Power or Wi-Fi loss. | Check adapter, router, network name and signal strength. |
| False alarm | Condensation, unstable echo or threshold set badly. | Clean sensor face, review mounting and adjust alarm. |
12. Limits and Safety
Not sole overflow protection
Retain a physical overflow and use independent protection where required.
Not sole pump protection
Wi-Fi can fail. Critical pump controls need reliable local interlocks.
Not submersible
IP65 does not permit immersion.
Not industrial metering
Use it for convenient monitoring, not certified or safety-critical measurement.
13. Practical Project
- Draw the tank and proposed sensor position.
- Measure sensor-to-bottom distance.
- Measure maximum usable water depth.
- Mark all possible beam obstructions.
- Check 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi strength.
- Select alarm levels.
- Create a safe mounting plan.
- Compare app and manual readings.
- Record one week of readings.
- Write what you would improve.
14. Knowledge Check
1. What does the ultrasonic sensor measure?
The empty distance from the sensor to the liquid surface.
2. Which Wi-Fi band is required?
2.4 GHz.
3. Why must the beam be clear?
Pipes, walls and floats can create false echoes.
4. What two measurements must be entered?
Installation height and maximum liquid depth.
5. Is IP65 suitable for immersion?
No.
6. Should this be the only pump dry-run protection?
No. Critical protection should use reliable local controls.
15. Lesson Summary
- The sensor measures the air gap above the water.
- Correct mounting and a clear beam are essential.
- It requires 5 V DC power and 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi.
- The app provides level, depth, trends and alarms.
- Tank dimensions must be entered accurately.
- Use it for convenient monitoring, not as the only critical protection.
