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Solar-powered radar tank monitoring

15-minute tank readings, 24/7

WTFNOW gives you real tank visibility with solar-powered radar hardware that can start with one tank and scale as the site grows. Start on WiFi, move to LoRa later, and keep unlimited users included from day one.

  • 15-minute readings, 24/7
  • Solar-powered radar monitoring
  • WiFi now, LoRa later
  • Unlimited users included
WTFNOW WiFi and LoRa monitoring hardware
Start small One tank, one monitor, clear readings.
Scale later Add LoRa gateways or cellular when the site expands.

Why WTFNOW is different

Built for real tank monitoring, not occasional check-ins

15-minute readings that keep up with the tank

See meaningful movement through the day instead of waiting on low-frequency updates that hide what is actually happening.

Solar-powered radar hardware

Radar monitoring with onboard solar keeps the system practical for real installs and avoids unnecessary maintenance.

Start on WiFi, move to LoRa later

Begin with one tank on WiFi, then expand into LoRa as the site grows without changing platform.

Unlimited users included

Give access to the people who need it without adding per-user fees as the operation gets bigger.

Choose your setup

Pick the path that fits the site now

WiFi / LoRa monitor

Best for: starting with one tank and keeping your options open.

Use the same solar-powered radar monitor on WiFi now, then move it into a LoRa setup later if the site expands.

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LoRa gateway

Best for: multiple tanks on one site with local WiFi available.

Add a gateway when you want to collect readings from more devices without changing the core monitoring platform.

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Direct cellular option

Best for: remote tanks or grouped sites that need off-site connectivity.

Choose direct cellular for a single remote tank or use a LoRa plus cellular gateway when several tanks sit together.

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How it grows

One platform from the first tank to the bigger site

1 tank WiFi monitor
More tanks Add LoRa gateway
Remote grouped site LoRa + cellular gateway
Remote single tank Direct cellular

The point is simple: you do not have to throw away the platform as the site changes. Start with one tank, then expand in the direction that makes sense.

Simple installation

Practical hardware for common tank installs

Plastic tanks

Most plastic tanks do not need a hole cut. That keeps the install quick and straightforward.

Concrete tanks

Concrete installs usually need a 50mm hole, with mounting hardware included to keep the fit-out simple.

Built for the real site

Solar onboard, radar sensing, and a clear upgrade path make the system practical from first install through expansion.

See the product path

Start with the hardware that fits the site today

View the product range first, compare the connection options, then create an account when you are ready to get tanks online.