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October 18, 2017

What does a SepticSitter system consist of?

By Ben Humphrey
    • The SepticSitter system consists of three main components – 1) Non-contact sensors which install in septic tanks, pump tanks, leachfields and cesspools; 2) SepticSitter gateway or Hub which the sensors are connected to and typically installs inside the home or business; and 3) Direct bury rated, CAN power and communications cables with waterproof connectors.
    • The Hub is the part which sends power to, and receives data from the sensors. It sends the data up to our Cloud server via an internet connection (ethernet or cellular).
    • A complete basic system consists of the Hub plus at least one (1) sensor and the necessary number of cables to connect the two. Additional sensors can be connected in a daisy-chain (end to end) configuration with a maximum of six (6) sensors per Hub and a total maximum distance of 160m (525 ft) from the Hub to the last sensor.
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