How to measure and display liquid in a vessel?

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I saw this capacitive liquid level gage on a boat today.
It uses 2 aluminum foil strips on the outside of a non-metallic tank.
This subject comes up often so I am posting it in the most recent thread.
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How about a tube the length of the vessel, open at the bottom end, and at the top end a gas pressure sensor. The tube would be calibrated by measuring ambient pressure with the vessel empty, then max pressure with the vessel filled. The volume in between would be linearly sensing the air pressure inside the tube as the liquid level goes down which is easily converted to liquid volume.
Simple hardware, simple software, and accurate.

Here's some sensors: https://www.digikey.com/product-sea...=1&stock=1&quantity=0&ptm=0&fid=0&pageSize=25
 
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