Misuratore di flusso dell'acqua all'estremità del tubo Orbit nero/grigio 1

Brand:Orbit

3.1/5

41.73

CONNESSIONE STANDARD: adatta a tubi e rubinetti esterni standard da 3/4 di pollice. DISPLAY DIGITALE: lo schermo LCD di facile lettura mostra il consumo di acqua in galloni o litri. CONOSCI IL FLUSSO: calcola sia il consumo di acqua monouso che quello totale. CONSERVAZIONE DELL'ACQUA: misurare il consumo di acqua per evitare un'irrigazione eccessiva. Il misuratore di portata Orbits misura l'acqua utilizzata dal rubinetto del tubo esterno. Regola il consumo di acqua in base alle misurazioni per evitare un'irrigazione eccessiva, risparmiando denaro. Il contatore calcola sia il consumo di acqua monouso che quello totale. Perfetto per misurare la quantità d'acqua necessaria per riempire la piscina o innaffiare le piante del giardino. Scegliere di visualizzare la quantità di acqua utilizzata in galloni o litri.consumo. Visualizza l'utilizzo in galloni o litri per sapere quanta acqua viene utilizzata. Per uso esterno solo con acqua fredda.

CONNESSIONE STANDARD: adatta a tubi e rubinetti esterni standard da 3/4 di pollice. DISPLAY DIGITALE: lo schermo LCD di facile lettura mostra il consumo di acqua in galloni o litri. CONOSCI IL FLUSSO: calcola sia il consumo di acqua monouso che quello totale. CONSERVAZIONE DELL'ACQUA: misurare il consumo di acqua per evitare un'irrigazione eccessiva. Il misuratore di portata Orbits misura l'acqua utilizzata dal rubinetto del tubo esterno. Regola il consumo di acqua in base alle misurazioni per evitare un'irrigazione eccessiva, risparmiando denaro. Il contatore calcola sia il consumo di acqua monouso che quello totale. Perfetto per misurare la quantità d'acqua necessaria per riempire la piscina o innaffiare le piante del giardino. Scegliere di visualizzare la quantità di acqua utilizzata in galloni o litri.consumo. Visualizza l'utilizzo in galloni o litri per sapere quanta acqua viene utilizzata. Per uso esterno solo con acqua fredda.
Batteries 1 CR2 batteries required.
Brand Orbit
Color Gray
Country of Origin Taiwan
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,677 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Human Interface Input Buttons
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 56854N
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
Manufacturer Orbit Irrigation Products
Product Dimensions 1.5"D x 3.25"W x 1.75"H
Product Dimensions 3.25 x 1.5 x 1.75 inches

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Scritto da: DG
useful tool but not very durable
I bought one of these water flow meters for a job where I had to troubleshoot water flow through a number of geothermal heat pumps. It did help me, I used my watch and this meter to clock water flow in gallons per minute. I had to buy brass adapters to connect this in line. I first tested the accuracy using a 5 gallon bucket and a garden hose. It seemed to be accurate. It measures to one decimal place like 2.7 gallons. I left it in my truck until this fall when I reseeded my lawn. I hooked it to my garden hose next to the nozzle when I was hand watering the lawn - on the first day of use it blew apart. The plastic tube was barely glued in place internally. My water pressure on this garden hose is around 80PSI which is higher then most houses. This is because many builders used to put the front spicket on a house on street pressure which is up to 130PSI and will blow hoses and nozzle pretty quickly. The rest of the house piping is connected to a 60PSI Pressure Reducing valve (PRV). I liked the higher pressure and flow on the front hose but after ruining many hoses over 10 years I installed a 80PSI PRV on this pipe in the crawlspace so I wouldn't blow hoses but is still stronger then the standard house pressure. This ORBIT meter does NOT measure pressure or time just flow amount. I bought a replacement Orbit flow meter and hooked it at my spicket so it wouldn't get pulled around like the other end of the hose. It is working ok at 80 PSI and is helping to figure my water usage over the last 3 weeks of daily watering. I make sure to turn the faucet off after watering and draining the water pressure on the hose. It works well so far. More inforation: It is cheap plastic with an internal watch battery it seems to automatically come on when I run the water and shut off after I stop running water - to save battery. It has a garden hose threaded swivel female on the input and a male GHThread on the ouput. It shows 2 displays upper and lower on a postage stamp size lcd display one is cumulative and the other is one time (current flow) I use gallons but it believe it will measure in litres also. Orbit seems to be the same product as all the others on amazon that look like it but may be a different color. For a handy cheap flow meter it is worth having. It is cheap plastic, but it doesn't leak. The two buttons on the front are to reset the cumulative total and switch between liters and gallons.
Scritto da: BOB SYNOGROUND
GOOD ITEM
USE IT TO PUT WATER TO MY MOTORHOME. LOOK AT THE FLOW METER AND MY WATCH FOR 2 GALLONS KNOW HOW LONG TO TAKE ON 60 GALLONS.
Scritto da: Alan Yates
Great Unit Ruined; Too Fragile
Unfortunately the unit is simply too fragile because the plumbing bits are made of polymer, not metal. In particular the input side flange to the main body is very thin walled and not really sufficiently shear resistant for the purpose. Within hours of its 1st use the input side flange got torn off the body with only mild loads, completely destroying the unit. It is difficult to reinforce at this location without decreasing the lumen and/or having a large change in wall thickness (which would make molding more difficult) so I have some sympathy for the designer, but really using a polymer for the fittings, even a tough glass-filled one, is basically not fit for purpose. For a fixed service, like with a nearby anchored spool or fixed watering system (which was my original application) it is likely fine if you are careful. However with a normal garden hose and its associated transient high loads when you are dragging it around the yard it will very rapidly be broken unless robustly strain-relieved. Otherwise the water flow measurement part works fine. Supports litres and gallons, two counts with independent resets and single decimal place (100 ml or 16 fl oz resolution - not clear if it integrates internally at higher resolution, the mechanism is an axial-flow turbine with magnetic read-out). Wakes upon flow or button push. Transreflective LCD without back-light, lithium battery in a holder with a good o-ring seal, battery should last a long time, standby power seems minuscule. Almost certainly will not tolerate freezing for both the battery and LCD, if not the water expansion. It does restrict the flow a little bit, but probably not significantly for most applications. You can hear the turbulence and vibration of the turbine bearings at high flow rates. I didn't measure the pressure drop across it, or its accuracy because it broke before I had a chance to do so.
Scritto da: Caracalmom
Cheap plastic, so don't be rough on it
Definition - shocking a well: adding chlorine bleach after the pump was pulled, the purpose of which is to kill bacteria that may have been introduced We had to shock our well as part of a project to get us more water. Of course, this is followed by a period of alternatively flushing the well and letting it recover over at least a day, in order to reduce the chlorine concentration until it is at safe levels. Since we knew how much water was in our well (how many feet of water times 1.5 gallons per foot), using this device was MUCH more accurate than just running the pump for a set period of minutes each time. Though it was by far the least expensive part of the project I personally think it made the whole process a lot easier to deal with and was a great tool in boosting my confidence that I'd not run the well dry - consequently burning out the pump (water keeps it cool). Is it cheap plastic? Yup, so don't abuse it or purchase it thinking it's a pro-grade tool. Is the display tiny? Yup, but still sufficient and easy enough to read. Are the buttons marked? Nope, so read the little pamphlet it came with or experiment - there are two buttons. How hard can it be. I'd definitely buy it again.
Scritto da: Ken G
Breaks rather easily
Works well but I've bought 3 (broken two) of them. It will break if you "bend" it while disconnecting or while pulling the hose too hard. I've bee looking for a similar flowmeter that is made from metal but they are all very expensive. So I've bought a 6" hose connector extension with a coil spring reinforcement that I hope will take the bending instead of the flow meter, or at least spread out the side load on the device. I've attached the extension to the faucet and placed the flowmeter at the end of the extension, then I'll attach the hose to the meter. (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08D3G2GQH/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)
Scritto da: Chris
Works but not 100% accurate.
The Orbit Water Flow Hose End Water Meter is easy to use and works pretty good; however it's not 100% accurate, I found it to be shy between 3 and 5 gallons. If you want 100% you will have to pay out the top dollar for it. Would I recommend this, absolutely for the dollar mark it's a good product.
Scritto da: Flash Gordon
Garbage! Don’t buy! Can’t return!
Product is garbage, it leaks below the threaded inlet connection. I tightened as much as possible without breaking it (made of plastic). I also tried replacing the gasket. Disappointed that amazon will not allow a return or exchange because they state safety issues because it might contain hydrocarbons. How or why anyone would put hydrocarbons thru a device that’s not rated for it and comes with garden hose threads is beyond me. Don’t buy, if you really need a flow meter look at something else!
Scritto da: Herbert M.
Easy way to keep track of water usage.
Used this this summer for our epic RV trip to the arctic ocean. Did not want to haul extra water around, so with this I could fill the tank with exactly the amount I needed. If it was, say, 3 days between available potable water sources and we use 30L of water per day, I would fill 3*30L=90L into the tank. Just like that. Worked flawlessly. Of course, it could also be set to measure in gallons.
Scritto da: Richard - Montreal QC.
Too bad it's all plastic
Broke on installation, too weak, you can't tighten it enough it leaks. Not recommended.
Scritto da: 149252
Water Meter
I use it when filling the RV to calculate how full our other tanks are. The one is resetable and gal or li.

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