💡 Flow into the Future with Precision!
The 1/4" Quick Connect Water Flow Sensor is a versatile and reliable flowmeter designed for a range of applications, from coffee machines to water purifiers. With a flow range of 0.3-6L/min and a working voltage of DC 5-24V, this food-grade plastic sensor ensures safety and compliance with ROHS standards, making it an essential tool for any modern setup.
B**Y
Works as expected.
I use it to sense the water flow of my RO system and trigger the UV light to sanitize the water. It worked as expected no complains.
T**F
Works as expected
As info, I ordered/received the 2pc Gredia GR-R401 G1/4 Hose Pipe flavor. I got 2 so I could disassemble one and have the other unfettered in case I destroyed the one I was frackin with. I am using this on a water cooled 3d printer hot end, to give Klipper programmatic flow indication. These are 3 full pulses per revolution (6 edges). As another user reviewed, there is a reduction of the ID on the inlet side of the flow meter. I presume this was so that there was a focus of pressure on the rotor blades. It is 1.5mm in diameter (checked with a 1.5mm shaft). At ~35 deg C coolant temp, I am getting ~900-1000 PPM (~333 rpm @ 3 PPR). As the fluid warms, it becomes more viscous and flow increases. I am happy with the product. I opened the orifice on the 2nd unit to 2mm and will test to see if I get comparable usability with the larger orifice, and see if I get overall better flow/performance from the cooling system.
S**T
Sourcing PLC Input to Read Pulses
I ordered this to test measuring low flows from chemical dosing pumps. The sensor must be an NPN (sinking) transistor, as it would only work when wired to a sourcing PLC input on my Micro 850 PLC.
A**O
Quality
Works perfect
M**.
Unreliable
I would not use this for anything where you need a reliable measurement. Initially worked great (with filtered water) but within 2 months it measured much lower flow rate than the actual flow. Seems the turbine doesn't always spin fast enough, allowing water to pass over it without being counted.
B**N
Cheap add-in for PC Water Cooling loop
Replaced the connecter with a 3-pin 12V RPM PC connector. Setup a small external loop for testing. Flow should roughly be 25% - 30% of RPM value.This is based on the Alphacool DC LT 2600 that is being used has a max flow of 100 LPH.
A**N
leaks like a sieve
Received 1 piece in package marked (pack of 2), attempted to use device but it severely leaked through the rubber gasket. Would not recommend any purchase of this device.
X**Z
Some models are better than others
I received the 3/8" pipe threaded connector model, installed it, turned on the water, and watched water seep out through the threads. I used teflon tape, the female threads are in new, brass fittings (no wear). I am returning these.That said, I also ordered, received, and installed a similar meter that uses 1/4" shark bite connectors and that one does not leak at all, so I will be replacing the threaded model with a shark bite model.UPDATEI have three of these installed in my device, all different models. I found the threads on the threaded models to be "European" v. "American" and so not useful for me - the threads leak and the suggested solution is to load up on thread seal, which is not acceptable. That said, I do have a 201 and its threads seem to work well with my "American" threads. The shark bite models have never leaked and are very easy to install, especially with poly tubing. One of those, a 301, runs continuously for 10-14 hours, most of the time "dry", driven by a vacuum pump, and can get very noisy.
D**G
Flowmeter design does not work
The rotary blades used within this hall effect flowmeter are tapered such that they have a variable width. Because of this, water can easily pass through gaps between these blades and the flowmeter casing which basically renders flow data as garbage. Digiten also utilizes this completely useless design. Do not buy from either of these companies
A**A
Works great.
I use it to track usage/flow rates for my RO unit. . Connected to a ESP8266 & works fine with 3.3v supply .. simply connect it directly to a GPIO pin. Programmed the ESP8266 using ESPhome & use InfuxDB to store the data, Grafana to display. For example, to measure L/hr configure ESPhome as follows: - platform: pulse_counter pin: GPIO5 name: "Pulse Counter" update_interval: 60s filters: - lambda: return (x / 38.0) * 60.0; unit_of_measurement: "L/hr"
S**N
works well as a means of metering my custom cooling loop
With a little Teflon plumbers tape, this fits no problem with the standard G1/4 fittings used in most custom water cooling loops, and plugs right into a standard fan header to meter flow. A cheap and efficient means of ensuring that the water isn't obstructed in any way. For the record, water flow rate has negligible impact on overall cooling - just so long as there is flow. As such, I use this to set an alarm a,d shut down the computer - should the flow ever stop. cheap insurance.
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