Description
GOST Wireless Analog Temperature Sensor | Boat Supply Store
Prevent catastrophic engine room temperature failures with this wireless analog sensor. Designed to link to the GOST Universal Control Unit, it provides critical early warning for temperature fluctuations, safeguarding against freezing or overheating conditions. This device is essential for maintaining the operational integrity of critical systems on vessels operating in challenging marine environments, from the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway to offshore fishing grounds.
Key Features
- Prevent costly damage from unexpected temperature shifts.
- Receive critical early warnings for freezing or overheating.
- Integrate seamlessly with the GOST Universal Control Unit.
- Benefit from wireless monitoring for unobstructed engine room access.
- Ensure vessel reliability with proactive system oversight.
- Detect temperature drops below preset alert thresholds.
- Designed specifically for robust performance in marine environments.
- Gain peace of mind knowing vital systems are monitored.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Connectivity | Wireless to GOST Universal Control Unit |
| Alerts | Preset temperature drop alerts |
Who This Is For
Boat owners and operators seeking to proactively monitor engine room temperatures and prevent potential damage from environmental factors or system malfunctions. This is ideal for those who prioritize vessel reliability and want advanced warning of critical temperature deviations.
How It Compares
| Feature | GOST Wireless Analog Temperature Sensor | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Function | Wireless Engine Room Temperature Monitoring | Wireless Wind Speed and Angle Monitoring |
| Connectivity | Links to GOST Universal Control Unit | NMEA 2000 |
| Alert Type | Preset temperature drop alerts | Typically less capable |
| Power Source | Wireless (battery powered, specific type not listed) | NMEA 2000 |
Common Concerns Answered
What is the primary benefit of using this sensor?
This sensor provides critical early warning for engine room temperature fluctuations, preventing costly damage and downtime by alerting you to potential freezing or overheating before it becomes a serious issue.
Is the installation complicated?
Installation requires a basic understanding of wireless pairing and optimal placement. No complex wiring is necessary, but linking to the GOST Universal Control Unit is a required step for functionality.
What are the limitations mentioned by users?
Users have noted that battery life could be extended, initial setup with the control unit can present a learning curve, and the range between the sensor and control unit may be limited on exceptionally large vessels.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the GOST Wireless Analog Temperature Sensor work?
The sensor wirelessly transmits analog temperature readings to a GOST Universal Control Unit, which is programmed to trigger alerts when the temperature falls below or rises above preset thresholds.
What is the range of the GOST Wireless Analog Temperature Sensor?
The specific operational range is not detailed in the provided specifications, but users have noted limitations on very large vessels, suggesting proximity to the Universal Control Unit is important.
What is the operating temperature range of the sensor itself?
The operating temperature range of the sensor itself is not specified in the product details.
Does the GOST Wireless Analog Temperature Sensor require a GOST Universal Control Unit?
Yes, the GOST Wireless Analog Temperature Sensor requires a GOST Universal Control Unit to function and provide alerts.
Can I monitor multiple areas with multiple GOST Wireless Analog Temperature Sensors?
While the specifications do not explicitly state the number of sensors supported, GOST systems are typically designed to integrate multiple sensors for comprehensive monitoring across different zones.