💧 Protect your home smartly—because leaks don’t wait!
The Wasserstein Aqua Pal Smart Leak Detector is a compact, Wi-Fi-enabled device that continuously monitors water pressure, temperature, and flow to prevent costly water damage. Compatible with multiple pipe sizes and smartphone platforms, it offers real-time alerts via a dedicated app and supports multi-device sharing for comprehensive home protection.
Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
Sensor Technology | Pressure Sensor |
Manufacturer | Wasserstein |
Part Number | 4895230317761 |
Item Weight | 4.33 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 1.5 inches |
Item model number | 4895230317761 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Aqua Pal Smart Leak Detector |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**N
Great water detector
Works well
E**E
Yea the 3/4 inch diameter is a lie, bad dimensions, inaccurate manual.
The specification on Amazon and the manual booklet is very wrong. Let's break it down piece by piece, as someone who has done construction and spent the weekend installing this thing.The pipe adapters say they are for DN20 pipes (DN-Twenty), which is a metric pipe measurement that basically equated to 3/4 of an inch, 3/4 of an inch is a fairly common and standard pipe size for a water main in a house, so if you have 3/4 inch pex pipes get ready. This will also be important in a minute.The actual wide of the pipe adapter is a full 1-inch. So that was annoying as I had to go to Lowes and get a sharkbite adapter to downsize from 1-inch to 3/4 inch for PEX-A tubing that is standard in a lot of houses.The included adapter also uses a unique thread pattern on the machine you can't just connect an adapter to so you must use their included ones, however the part it shows in the manual to thread into a pipe with a 19mm Allen wrench not included (a tool virtually no one uses/needs or ever will again after this install). Thankfully the threaded insert for the pipe is a standard size so at Lowes you can find the right 1-inch to 3/4 inch adapter needed to make it work.Remember how I said DN20 is metric? Well in the US they use inches, which means even with the connector, the connector to adapter fit is not great even though it feels OK when hand tightening, which again only becomes an issue in houses with PSI 100+ on the water main. I suspect that is the underlying issue to the initial leak since I typically never have problems until I tried to install this thing. That causes the connector even with a ton of PVC tape to leak as there is a very tiny difference and the thread/diameter doesn't line up completely.I finally after lots of swearing got it to stop leaking by abusing the pvc tape, and still need to do it again with the tape and sealing dope (liquid pipe sealant) to stop the very slow leak.
J**E
Lots of useful info & features, small package, questionable quality.
Pros:The meter takes up very little physical space and is really simple to install. The software has a decent user interface, it has lots of useful features, and it monitors a great range of water system details.Cons:The sensor in the device that monitors water pressure failed after 3 months of use, it now just displays 0 PSI constantly regardless of the actual water pressure in the system. Not a problem for my use case specifically since I'm only interested in the amount of water usage, however it doesn't instill much confidence in how long this thing might last considering one of its components has already stopped working after only a few months. Would have rated 4 or possibly 5 stars otherwise if this hadn't occurred.
D**R
2.4 wifi
Love the device. Wish it would work with 5.0 wifi.
A**N
Buyer beware use a your own risk
Buyer beware Wasserstein Aqua Pal home water monitor is a waste of money. The PSI sensor and temp alerts will randomly give you false alerts all day and night. I had 2 of them and they both did the same thing but the second one did work better then the first one I used until it die today. I'm still waiting for the company to respond to my email because the company has no phone number to call for their equipment issues. If you do take a chance on this equipment, return it at the first sign of any problems, I wish I did and now I'm stuck with a $300 paper weight. Also when the equipment died it also shut off the water to my house so you would need a by pass handy because they do provide any. Too Wasserstein Aqua Pal, I want my money back and you can have the equipment back.
K**R
Excellent
This is a lifesaver. A couple of years ago we lost our family summer house to a fire while it was unattended, and since rebuilding it my wife has been... well, let's say she'd taken a close interest in ensuring that we never again have to suffer the consequences of an unfortunate accident.The house is hooked up to every sensor and alarm you can imagine, all of them ready to blare out a warning on our phones the moment they detect something slightly amiss, but we were never happy with the water leak sensors we set up in the kitchen and bathroom. They're very simple, with short sensing cables that run along the floor beneath plumbing fixtures and can sense any moisture that begins to pool. They do the job, but they don't really offer the full coverage you want - i.e. they only let us know about a leak at the basins themselves, not at the pipes along the way.The Wasserstein leak detector is a piece of cake to set up. Took me about half an hour, and I'm a slow and methodical worker when I'm playing around with plumbing. It comes with a long power cord, and once it's installed and pair to the app you can forget about it. No alerts yet, thankfully, but we feel more comfortable now we have it in the house.
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