💧 Stay ahead of leaks—because prevention is the new power move.
The FloodStopWater Sensor, Wired is a highly sensitive, 3-foot wired water detection sensor designed to integrate with FloodStop leak detection systems. It features adjustable sensitivity, unlimited daisy-chaining capability for extended coverage, and detects even the smallest water drops to trigger valve closure, providing scalable, customizable flood protection for your home or office.
Battery Description | Alkaline or Zinc-Carbon |
Control Method | Remote |
Sensor Technology | Contact Sensor |
UPC | 815361000145 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00815361000145 |
Manufacturer | FloodStop |
Part Number | 20072 |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 0.62 x 7.5 inches |
Item model number | FSSensor |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Water Sensor, 3' Sensor-to-Sensor Extension Wire |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Description Pile | Alkaline or Zinc-Carbon |
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Perfect Fit
Works as it should
L**M
Expanding my Floodstop to protect my house!
I've had a floodstop for years on my washing machine, and its been very reliable. At one point I had a question, and was able to speak directly to the owner/designer of the floodstop system; and he gave me advice and offered to replace a gear part for free if needed.After finishing the basement, and putting new flooring on the main floor, I decided I needed whole house flood protection. I used a floodstop water heater valve & controller, and put the valve on the main water line in my house; and when I finished the basement I ran wires anywhere in the house there was a water source. Then I'm putting these sensors in every bathroom, the sump, the dishwasher, water heater, and the refrigerator, so if I get a leak it will shut off the water automatically and avoid flood damage. I also have a sewage pump, and I put in a float valve in the sump so the floodstop will shut off the water if the pump fails so I don't get septic backup.I chose floodstop because it was inexpensive, robust and simple. The newer controller has battery backup and runs a test cycle monthly.Now if only I could get a discount on my homeowners insurance!The floodstop has everything I need
M**K
Great addon for Aqara Water Leak Sensor
With little modification to the wire harness, Im using this with my Aqara Water Leak Sensors. I have several of them and use the FloodStop Leak Detector Water Sensor on all of them. They work as expected.
D**N
Compatible with parent sensor but wire lead a bit too short
plug and play. The wire lead was a bit short but otherwise worked and was compatible with the main sensing unit.
B**B
Sensors work well to extend FloodStop
Ordered these to extend sensor coverage for the FloodStop whole house system I just installed. We have a large number of water fixtures where we do not have a floor drain in the basement. So one of these goes near the water heater, one near the pressure tank, and two in the area of the water filters and softener.I put down shower pan liner and built a small moat around all the equipment so any leak will eventually reach one of the sensors and trigger the FloodStop. We already testing this live due to a cracked female PVC schedule 40 threaded connector (installed by a plumber no less).I'll be ordering at least 2 more sensors to provide remote sensing of the dishwasher/kitchen sink and laundry areas.
J**M
Great to have, but not perfect
It's nice to have a leak sensor that will shutoff the water, if that is the source of the problem. I had this installed under my DW and sink in case of leaks when I replaced the DW. It caught a leak in the sink drain pipe, but shutting off the water to the DW was useless because it had already filled and was emptying. When I was in the kitchen that morning, I heard a beep-beep-beep so knew to look around for the source of the sound. It beeps every 2-1/2 minutes so it took a while to narrow the sound source to the underrsink cabinet. Since this was plugged in, I would expect if not a louder beep (I guess many people have it inside a cabinet), at least more than once every 2-1/2 minutes since it has a mute button. Should be at least as annoying as a smoke detector with a dying battery! Since it has a contact closure (a nice feature BTW), I'll wire it up to my alarm system that notifies when a water leak is detected. For the price, a couple of bucks extra for built-in Z-wave would be perfect. Or even an external accessory. A loud or remote alert would be nice so that someone can come and clean up the leak. As it is, you likely won't hear the beeps until you come to either use the appliance (e.g., visit laundry room) or investigate why there is no hot water (e.g., valve on HW tank). It's also nice you can buy additional sensors to cover a larger area.
M**Y
Over-Priced Unreliable Garbage
I have several of these units in my house and have found that the sensors only last about a year. That is disappointing but the real insult is the cost of the replacement sensors. Way over-priced. What a horrible way to treat your customers... by crushing them with cost for a part that is poorly designed by the manufacturer.
A**D
A perfect replacement part.
This was perfect replacement part when the original sensor failed after so many years.
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