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Reddit mentions of WaterCop Z-Wave Shut Valve Smart Leak, lead

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of WaterCop Z-Wave Shut Valve Smart Leak, lead. Here are the top ones.

WaterCop Z-Wave Shut Valve Smart Leak, lead
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    Features:
  • SMART LEAK PREVENTION KIT: Shuts down water valve automatically if leak is detected by a Z-Wave water sensor (sold separately). Z-Wave hub required, sold separately.
  • HEAVY DUTY: Reliable, patented flood protection technology and dependable hardware. Made in the USA.
  • REMOTE MONITORING: Use your Z-Wave smart home app to open or close the water main remotely and monitor status or receive alerts wherever you are.
  • INSTALLATION: Indoor only. Choose the right valve size - check your set-up first. Installation by a professional plumber recommended.
  • WORKS WITH: SmartThings, Vera, Fibaro, Home Assistant. Voice control available only through a Z-Wave compatible hub like SmartThings or Vera. Will NOT work with Alexa out of the box.
Specs:
Colorlead
Height2 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
Weight3.11 Pounds
Width3 Inches

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Found 3 comments on WaterCop Z-Wave Shut Valve Smart Leak, lead:

u/redlotusaustin · 4 pointsr/homeautomation

You could do things like you're planning but I would add in a water-valve to cut the water in addition to the power (you want to cut both so the washer doesn't run while it's dry). I would also use Home Assistant instead of IFTTT, since it will be faster and won't rely on your internet being up to work. If you go with ZWave device, you'll need some kind of hub, which Home Assistant can act as (with a ZWave USB stick).

However, unless you want to tie this particular issue into a large home automation system (getting text messages when the leak sensor is triggered for example), you might be better off with something like this, which is an all-in-one system for exactly your use-case: https://www.amazon.com/Automatic-Detector-Shut-Off-Stopping-Detection/dp/B0742N3KHF/

Personally, I'd go with that kit, otherwise you're looking at:

u/automate_the_things · 1 pointr/homeautomation

There's Water Cop, which looks pretty decent: https://www.amazon.com/WaterCop-Z-Wave-Shut-Off-Actuator-Prevention/dp/B07C91B69P

I'll probably pick that one up myself when I get around to doing some plumbing here in a month or two.