Wireless Water level detection | AmiciSmart Water Leak Sensor
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 เม.ย. 2024
- I had a video earlier on the Oakter tank bolt a smart motor control plug, it monitored the water level in your overhead tank and could automatically start or stop the motor automatically. The smart plug stopped working for some reason and I could not even get their customer support on the phone to get this rectified. Also, this product has magically disappeared on most e-commerce sites other than tata cliq. I needed another solution as I can’t waste water by having it overflow from my tank. So I picked up this tiny little water leak sensor. I thought it would be bigger, but looking at the box, you understand how small it will be. So follow me on my quest to replace my existing solution with a more wireless solution.
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I use it inside the water tank too, but after a couple of days, the sensor always be in flooding state. When I check it out, the probe is still wet eventhough there's no water touching it. Maybe because the water that remains on the probe is hard to precipitate due to enclosed space inside. Have you had similar experience?
I was facing the same issue with tank bolt. And even connected with tankbolt customer care they have sent replacement sensors one time. After some time same issue arraised. I bought water proof ultra sound sensor ! Now it is working
Nice video, but I don't think this device will last longer for you because it's made for indoor uses (IG), by the heat the batteries can get damaged or even the circuit.
I personally have something like this only, there is one alarm hanging next to my pump switch and its 2 wire goes up in the tank, the same thing is used in it also when its two contacts get short due to water, it rings and we turn off the motor :) have installed a Wipro smart plug to turn on/off my pump.
If it’s connected to Smart life… can you create an automation in the app to turn off the smart plug based on water detection?
If your smartplug is on smartlife then it can be controlled using the trigger from the sensor.
Awesome. I have smart life smart plugs so will try it. I am also exploring Home Assistant these days so would be keen to see how it integrates with it. Thank you so much for the content. ❤
Can we cut the wire and add an extension wire so that sensor remains inside the tank...and the device remain near the water pump under the covered area.
You might be able to attach it to the end of the probe, but not sure if longer wire would cause it to lose voltage and effectively not work or drain the battery faster.
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Amazon Links:
amiciSmart WiFi Water Leakage Detector: amzn.to/43fmcdr
IP66 Waterproof Case: amzn.to/3BInWQT
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How to I purchase it
Amazon Links:
amiciSmart WiFi Water Leakage Detector: amzn.to/43fmcdr
IP66 Waterproof Case: amzn.to/3BInWQT
Sir pls tell me if i am 5 kilometres away from the tank how can I know if tank is full because I have smart plug 🔌 . Waiting for your reply sir ❤❤
If your water leak sensor is connected to wifi, you can get the notification where ever you're in the world.
@@TalkingstuffNetthank you sir love you so much ❤😊😊
@@TalkingstuffNet try the aqara leak sensor works best with ios but u need a hub i use the e1 hub and this sensor
I have the Sonoff Zigbee hub. I had seen the sensor, but it doesn't have a long lead to put into the water (I can attach) and being in top of the house was not sure how far the Zigbee signals would go. The sensor I'm using connects via wifi.
Sensor malfunctioning in hot weather is just an example of poor engineering.
If it rains too much or it's too hot it malfunctions, very problematic.
@@TalkingstuffNet These are 1st generation products. We have to wait a few years before they design better