Liquid Level Sensors

Gill is a world leader in capacitive, solid-state liquid level sensing technology. With no moving parts to break or wear out, Gill liquid level sensors offer unmatched long term reliability in a variety of harsh environments.

Most Gill capacitive level sensors are suitable with a wide range of fluids including fuel, oil, water, coolant, bio-fuel and other liquid types. Compact, lightweight and robust, Gill liquid level sensors are used in an extremely wide range of applications including premier motorsport series, defense & unmanned vehicles, marine vessels, mining and industrial machinery.

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