💡 Stay one step ahead of leaks!
The Aeotec Water Sensor 7 is a cutting-edge leak and flood detection device that offers instant notifications and seamless integration with Z-Wave smart home systems. With a sensitivity of just 0.02 inches of water, it ensures your home remains protected from potential water damage. Featuring the advanced Z-Wave 700 series chip, this sensor provides enhanced security and faster communication, all while boasting a remarkable 3-year battery life.
Voltage | 3.6 Volts (DC) |
Control Method | App |
UPC | 810667025328 |
Manufacturer | Aeotec |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.83 x 1.26 inches |
Item model number | BASIC - ZWA018 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. (included) |
Included Components | Batteries |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Manganese Dioxide |
J**T
Works great
I use this with Home Assistant to monitor the water heater pan for water. The brains are mounted a couple of feet up the water heater and the sensor is in the pan on the water heater shell.It paired right up with Home Assistant and I can see battery, temp, humidity and water detection.I have an automation that turns off the Moen Flo if water is detected and alerts me.
R**N
Works with Vera
Easily joined my Vera mesh network and seems to have great battery life so far. Used outside in a collection basin with a sump pump I need to monitor for any failure. Works great so far.
R**E
Does not work with qolsys iq+ 3
Pairs with the Alarm.com Qolsys IQ3 panel, but it doesn't actually work as a leak detector.
J**M
Customer support not helpful
I contacted Aeotec for help after my review below. They informed me the device needs a firmware update and to do that I need an USB adaptor which I don’t own. Non sense and time for everyone to leave Smarthings and Aeotec. No customer service for their products. My original reiview….Expected this to work with Smarthings but it is not reliable. Drops offline twice daily for no reason. Done buying Aeotec products and dropping Smarthings, it is no longer a reliable platform for home automation.
F**F
Sometimes falls offline
I purchased this product to use along with a Aeotec SmartThings Hub. I installed a very nice dehumidifier in my crawl space and combined that with a condensation pump to remove water to the outside of the house. I place the condensation pump in a plastic cat litter box. In the event of pump failure, the water will spill over into the plastic box and the water sensor will alert me of a problem. I can then use my SmartThings app to turn off the smart plug that the dehumidifier is plugged into. Stopping the dehumidifier temporarily will allow me to correct the pump problem and prevent water from pumping into the crawl space area. Occasionally, I will open my SmartThings app and the water sensor will be offline. A little while later it will be back online. I don't know if the floor is thick enough to interrupt the wireless connection or if the device is just buggy. I'm happy with it for the most part.
T**D
Works once setup which is painful
After an hour of setup works well to some extent. The instructions are terrible, fails multiple times. The QR doesn't work, and the serial number to add manually doesnt work. This means that you can't put it into secure pairing mode. Zero documentation of support as to why their QR doesn't work, the error it produces, same with serial number. In fact had it setup finally but wouldn't register being wet. This was due to some corruption from the secure setup failure inthink, had to factory reset atleast a few times. In tne end, rock solid. But man, what a careless approach to putting a product out. Documentation, testing, and ahpukd have taken 2 minutes.
W**S
Even has spidey sense
Great sensor and super accurate - but I’ll admit at first I thought I had a dud. Paired this very easily to my Aeotec SmartThings Hub, and immediately learned that it had a humidity sensor in addition to the temperature sensor, which is pretty awesome. Even though I’m using this to monitor my sump pump (for early flood detection in the event of failure) I can imagine that having the temp and humidity sensor would be hugely beneficial for avoiding burst pipes or in spaces that have water in the first place and you would want to mitigate excessive humidity. May buy a few more for those cabinet spaces I always worry about in the winter. Anyway, a few days after dangling the probe into my sump pump I started receiving wet alerts, frequently. They would almost always reset to “normal” until they didn’t. I checked to ensure that water wasn’t rising to reach the probe, and when I determined it wasn’t close I thought I had a defective unit. That is until I inspected a little more closely and realized a spider had spun one tiny strand of web between the two probes, and when enough moisture condensed on this web it closed the circuit!! Crazy sensitive. Cleared the web off and I’ve been alert free since, and also happy with the peace of mind that this thing works WELL!
S**L
works as expected. Using mine with HomeAssistant on a Raspberry Pi
works as expected. Using mine with HomeAssistant on a Raspberry Pi
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