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💧 Flow smarter, not harder — precision sensing for the connected pro.
The SENSTREE G1/2’’ Flow Hall Sensor is a compact, high-precision water flow meter designed for 1-30L/min range with ±2% accuracy. Featuring a sealed magnetic Hall effect sensor and G1/2’’ NPT (BSP) threaded fitting, it’s compatible with Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and reverse osmosis systems. Ideal for smart water heaters, coffee machines, and purifiers, it outputs 450 pulses per liter for seamless digital integration. Note: BSP threading requires compatible fittings or adapters.
| ASIN | B0CC949527 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,365 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #35 in Flowmeters |
| Date First Available | July 19, 2023 |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | SENSTREE |
| Package Dimensions | 3.23 x 2.4 x 1.46 inches |
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Leaks badly with compression fittings.
This fitting leaks, when connected to a PEX-B plastic swivel connector. The reason it leaks is because the swivel connector is a COMPRESSION fitting, which is not compatible with this type of plastic fitting. It will work with NPT (and teflon/pipe dope) but it will NOT work with any compression fitting. It's because the thickness of the RIM of the threaded fitting. The rim is thinner with a BRASS fitting, so I ordered the brass version, and it worked fine. NOTE that I use other plastic fittings with my PEX-B swivels, but I don't know why only this fitting just doesn't fit. UPDATE I found out that the threads use BSP (british standard thread) and that's why it doesn't fit. To make this work, it will be necessary to get an adapter 1/2 BSP Female x 1/2 NPT male. Very frustrating this info is not given, you just need to know that "G" refers to BSP, which is not available most places in the USA. On testing I found that this device becomes progressively more inaccurate as flow rate decreases below 1L/min. Below about 0.1 L/min it won't spin at all, and reads zero. The accuracy goes from 100% to 0% linearly between 1.0 and 0.1. Fair enough. Now I know the plumbing, i'd say this is a pretty good device, works as expected, but won't work for me, because in my RV, flow rates are mostly below 1L/min.
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