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Detecting water leaks and measuring water consumption


krzyzak

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Hello,

 

I'm slowly adding more and more devices into my smart home. Recently, I realised that it would be fantastic, if I could measure how much water I'm using. It would be even better if I'd have it integrated with some solenoid valve, so I could shut the water if I'd detect leak. Did anyone accomplish such task with fibaro? If so, could you recommend any z-wave/fibaro(?) comaptible flow meters and solenoid valves?

 

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@krzyzak Add a meter like this

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It has a pulse output, i guess 1 pluse every 1/2 liter water (mine has)

 

Add a ubs/implant and start counting pulses, you need some lua coding for that

if the meter has one pulse every 1/2 liter and you count at midnight 1000 pulses, well you used 500l that day

 

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