Required? | |
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HUB | YES |
Powerail | - |
Sensors | - |
Starter Pack | - |
Boat Monitoring Add-on | YES |
The Levels module provides a comprehensive overview of your boat’s essential levels, ensuring you stay informed and prepared. By leveraging historical data, trend analysis, and notifications, you can optimize resource usage and enhance your boating experience.
Below, we break down the key features of this module using the example of a fuel level display.

1. Selecting a Timeframe
The first section consists of quick-access buttons that allow you to choose a timeframe for viewing level trends. Available options include:
Last 12 hours
Last day
Last week
Last month
Selecting a different timeframe updates the displayed graph and statistics accordingly, helping you analyze changes over time.
2. Level Graph
This section features a graph that visually represents level fluctuations over the selected period. The graph provides an overview of how your fuel, water, or battery levels have changed, allowing you to spot trends, such as gradual decreases or sudden drops.
3. Level Trends and Statistics
In this section, key numerical insights are provided, including:
Current level: Displays the real-time measurement.
Average level: Shows the mean value over the selected timeframe.
Max level: Indicates the highest recorded value over the selected timeframe.
Min level: Identifies the lowest recorded value over the selected timeframe.
Trend over the period: A summary of whether the level is increasing, decreasing, or stable.
These values help you assess consumption patterns and anticipate refills or maintenance.
4. Settings and Notifications
This section allows for customization and alert settings, including:
Renaming the tank: Personalize the name for better organization.
Type specification: Defines whether it is a fuel, water, battery, or waste tank.
Notification settings: Enable alerts for when levels go above or below a specified threshold.
Check out the Location module next!