by Samarth Trivedi | Aug 21, 2025 | Blog|SeaHawk|Tech Support
New firmware has been released for the LD5200. Firmware files are available on our Firmware Updates and MIB Files page. Firmware Updates and MIB Files page Firmware Release Notes – LD5200
by Samarth Trivedi | Aug 21, 2025 | Blog|SeaHawk|Tech Support
RLE Technologies’ distance-read leak detection controllers are effective at detecting leaks on up to 10,000 feet of RLE leak detection cable. The accuracy of the reported leak distance can be problematic when leak detection cables (sensing cables) shorter than 25 feet...
by Samarth Trivedi | Aug 21, 2025 | Blog|SeaHawk|Tech Support
What Is An Isolated Power Supply and Which RLE Products Require One? If you’re looking at RLE leak detection, you’ll notice that certain RLE controllers and products state a requirement for an isolated power supply. Many users wonder about this...
by Samarth Trivedi | Aug 21, 2025 | Blog|SeaHawk|Tech Support
When you’re setting up a leak-detection system, you might overlook a simple but crucial component of that system: the power supply. Finding a cord to plug in your system sounds like a no-brainer, but be sure you choose an isolated power supply to avoid system...
by Samarth Trivedi | Aug 21, 2025 | Blog|SeaHawk|Tech Support
While our patented sensing cable virtually eliminates false alarms from contamination, proper installation can further decrease the chances of false alarms. False alarms that signal a contamination or leak cause unnecessary hassle to the people who must respond to...
by Samarth Trivedi | Aug 21, 2025 | Blog|SeaHawk|Tech Support
Are you installing SeaHawk leak detection cable (sensing cable) and looking to find the best way to keep the cable where you want it? Secure SeaHawk leak detection cable (sensing cable) to the floor with J-clips (RLE part number JC). J-clips are designed specifically...