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Get informed of a leak in your home from anywhere in the world. Pair with a smart water valve to shut off your water valve automatically in seconds when a leak is detected. Most people underestimate the amount of sensors they need: put them underneath all sinks, behind toilets, water tanks, behind fridge, under dishwasher, under jacuzzi. It can also be put on the first shelf of the fridge when upper freezer leaks.
With coupon code
SPLASH-CAD:
1x Wi-Fi Hub + 4 Sensors $44
1x Wif-Fi Hub +6 Sensors $70.39
3 Sensors $44
5 Sensors $44
I've never seen such low pricing on the v2. The 5 sensor pack is listed at the same price as the 3 sensor pack (seems like a pricing error). The page mentions it expires in 36 hours (midnight April 3, PST).
The coupon codes known to work with Govee:
TAKE5 $5 off
BOOM 10% off
SPLASH-CAD 12% off
Product Details:- This water leak detector is equipped with 2 top sensor probes and 4 bottom sensor probes to detect water leaks and drips. When a water leak occurs, it will activate an alarm up to100dB.
- App & Email Real-time Alerts when a leak is detected
- Voice Assistant Reminder via Amazon Alexa
- Connect up to 100 sensors
- 1/4 mile Range
- IP66 Waterproof
https://us.govee.com/collections/...k-detector
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Govee connect to the Govee Home app
The water shut off connects to the Smart Life app
To allow them to connect together you will need an account with IFTTT.com. They have an applet there that will allow the sensor to trigger the shut off valve to close upon water detection.
The Govee sensors seem to required the Govee Home app to work, I would prefer to have Home Assistant or the Smart Life app control the shut off valve but I haven't yet figured that out yet.
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We just moved into a place with hydronic heating (first time experience). Can you clarify what you mean by a long run and where in relation to it you would put a sensor? I would assume under each rad, but not really sure. Thanks!
I searched through the listings, and the bundles seem to come with different model gateways, but it's unclear if that means they won't work together or if they are different generations.
The biggest issue with v1 is that the battery can die/signal with the hub gets lost without a related warning. I had missed a leak from this specific reason
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Yes, for small leaks anyway, it's just continuity between two metal probes. Dry it off and it will stop alerting. (Possibly not if it was totally submerged)
Not only does it do a loud series of beeps from the sensor as it gets close to exhausting the battery, but also showed in the app.
Not only does it do a loud series of beeps from the sensor as it gets close to exhausting the battery, but also showed in the app.
Sensors losing signal to the hub without a related warning is definitely a thing at least. I reached out to Govee after it happened and they said they were aware and suggested upgrading the sensors.
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