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US $139.88
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Bayville, New Jersey, United States

Bayville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Brand:Navico Manufacturer Part Number:000-11518-001

Navico Fluid Level Sensor MFG# 000-11518-001

Fluid Level Sensor

Transmits the tank level from a suitable tank level sender unit on the the NMEA 2000 network.

Replaces EP-65 Reports Tank Fluid Level: 0-100% Pre-configured for Fuel Tank Instance 0 Pre-calibrated to the 33-240j U.S. marine standard tank level sender Can re-calibrated via compatible Navico MFDs to other standard levels Can be reconfigured* to output the following level types: Water, Gray Water, Live Well, Oil, Black Water.

Cable Length 10 feet and comes with a Micro-C T-Connector.

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