




💧 Flow with confidence — precision meets durability in every drop!
The GREDIA 1" Water Flow Sensor is a hall effect flowmeter designed for precise fluid measurement from 1 to 60 L/min with ±2% accuracy. Built with food-grade, ROHS-certified plastic, it supports DC 5-24V operation and withstands water pressure up to 1.2 MPa. Its 1-inch male threaded connection and leak-proof sealing ring make it ideal for petrochemical, irrigation, and residential water flow control applications.
| ASIN | B07MY7K249 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,878 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 23 in Flow Sensors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (185) |
| Date First Available | 3 April 2019 |
| Item Weight | 82 g |
| Item model number | GR-108 |
| Manufacturer | GREDIA |
| Material | Plastic |
| Package Dimensions | 11.61 x 10.11 x 5 cm; 82 g |
| Part number | GR-108 |
| Size | G1" male thread |
| Style | G1" male thread |
B**.
I've adapted this Gredia GR-201 1/2" flow sensor paired with a Digiten Flow Meter to monitor flow rate thru a UV sterilizer. The sterilizer I have requires a flow at 37 GPH optimum and 60 GPH max to be effective eradicating protozoa. Out of the box the pairing of the meter and sensor was way off reporting 16 GPH while a had a gate valve nearly closed. So to calibrate it, the meter has a K-factor value that has to be adjusted to the sensor you pair it with. The default was a K-factor value of 1.98. I did a Google Bard search for what the sensors K-factor should be... 11.45. I set the meters K-factor to that. It was much closer but not accurate. I adjusted my valve until the meter was reading 1 GPH of flow. I set up a bucket to divert the water exiting the system into so I could measure the amount dispensed in a minute. I recorded .453 gal. with the K- 11.45. Now a little math, divide the current K- (11.45) by the flow it produced (0.453) while the valve restricted flow with the meter reading 1 GPM. The resulting new K-factor of 25.27 worked precisely. Well, as precise as using a large measuring cup to measure the amount of water dispensed. I re-ran the test, I got 1 gallon at the 1 minute mark, 3 gal at 3 minutes. The one annoying thing about the meter is the backlit display goes dark after 15 seconds. Annoying during the calibration when your hands are busy turning on/off a pump and a timer. But in actual use I'll only be using this to set the gate valve position and the backlighting won't so much be an issue. I hope this helps those trying to get a more accurate reading.
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Working good for 2 months.
G**T
Believe it or not I put these on my flexicoil sprayer the 65xl and was able to calibrate my nozzles to the new meter and it was pretty accurate I bought a bag of 20 so I had back up but the original lasted 2 years now pretty durable wasn’t expecting that
P**I
I was able to connect this sensor to Raypak Avia water heater and it is compatible. I use ABC adapters from Home Depot ex: "LESSO 2 In. ABS Female Adapter Hub x FIPT" or "LESSO ABS DWV 2" Union HxH" which makes it easy to detach if needed. So far I think it's a good product.
J**.
I haven't finished integration, but initial tests are very positive. I am running this meter on 3v and so far it's working great. I think there's a small paddlewheel inside that spins to count flow; I don't have measurements on precision yet, but the numbers I'm seeing show it to be quite sensitive indeed. I've connected it to a SEEED Xiao ESP32C3, and configured it with ESPHome as a pulse counter, and then integrate that pulse counter into a volume measurement. I still have some work to do on the calibration, but very pleased with this so far. I haven't compared it to others, and I think there are some improvements to be had in sturdiness (it's cheap plastic, but that's obvious from the photos), but overall I am excited to have a working meter.
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