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Instapark Water Leakage Detection Alarm and Sensor, Low Battery Alert Pack of 3

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Brand Instapark
Power Source Battery Powered
Product Dimensions 2.5"L x 1.25"W x 2.75"H
Battery Description Alkaline
Voltage 9 Volts

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  • 24/7 365 days automatic water leakage alarm is triggered when leakage or flooding is detected, a low-cost, simple, and effective device prevents property damage, monetary loss, health risks caused by water damage
  • Powerful 130-dB alarm travels up to 100 yards, from end-zone to end-zone
  • Advanced and sophisticated solid state circuitry ensures long-term sensitive and reliable operation
  • Easy to remove, easy to clean double-sided adhesive foam tape pad included and built-in suction cup for easy attachment to an appliance
  • 44-inch long wire extends far and beyond
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4.6 4.6
Easy to install
4.5 4.5
Battery life
4.3 4.3
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In the U.S., water damage is the 2nd most frequently filed insurance claim and has accounted for more than $5 billion of claims each year in recent years. Property damage and monetary loss aside, a water-damaged property could also pose great health risks to its inhabitants, a truly nightmare scenario for homeowners. Thanks to the Instapark IN07A automatic water leakage alarm, a simple, inexpensive yet effective device, you now have a solution to minimize the risk of water damage and avoid its unpleasant aftermath.

Powered by a single 9V alkaline battery (included), the IN07A features a main alarm unit with a 130 dB siren connected together with a water detection sensor by a 44” long wire. When properly placed on the floor or any flat surface area to the monitored, the sensor will automatically detect any presence of water and trigger the main unit alarm to go off at 130 dB to alert the occupant to take immediate actions. Suitable locations to place the sensor include under-the-sink cabinet in a kitchen or bathroom, near a water heater, a sump pump, a toilet, a washer, a humidifier, an AC unit, or ice-making refrigerator. For added convenience, a bottom plate is included to help secure the sensor in place and lower the sensitivity if so desired. The main alarm is easily mountable as high as 44” above the floor, on a flat surface with either its built-in suction cup or included double-sided adhesive foam tape.

Specifications:

Power source: 9V x 1 (included)
Wire length: 44 inches
Dimensions: 2 ¾ X 2 ½ X 1 ¼ inches (main alarm unit)
Weight: 2.4 oz (without battery)
Battery life: 2 years minimum
Siren sound level: 130 dB
Minimum detectable water depth: 1/32 inches

What’s in the box:

IN07A water alarm, 3 of each
Bottom plate
Double-side adhesive foam tape pad
User instruction
Warranty registration

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Bulb Voltage

9 volts

Customer reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
2,917 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, value, and ease of installation of the alarm. For example, they mention that it works well as an alarm, it's inexpensive but effective, and it'll provide good insurance for the price. Opinions are mixed on volume, battery life, quality, water detection, and battery size.

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252 customers mention209 positive43 negative

Customers like the performance of the water sensor. They say it works well as an alarm, and in a reliable fashion. Some customers also mention that the construction is good and the alarm goes off with no issue.

"...half the price of the dog, its worth considering given it works well as a water sensorProsgood construction..." Read more

"...Good product. Works as advertised. Nice and loud with a loud high pitched sound variating alarm that’s much easier to hear...." Read more

"...$6 per piece, this is amazingly high valued leak detector that works extremely well.WHAT I LIKE:✔️ Includes 9v batteries!..." Read more

"Hooked it up and worked well. Battery is kinda hard to install. Very tight. Unit is loud...." Read more

188 customers mention188 positive0 negative

Customers find the value of the water leak detector to be good. They mention that it's inexpensive but effective, and it provides cheap insurance for the price. Some say that the detector is a great little product for RVs and home inspectors.

"...a good overall score mostly based on the fact it works and you get three for the price, a good value...." Read more

"...Our last one was not loud enough to even know it was going off. Great value. ." Read more

"...In summary, this is a very worthwhile and economical water leak detector...." Read more

"This is a great little product for RV's. No need to plug it in anywhere. I would have given it a 5 star but it is extremely hard to open...." Read more

146 customers mention115 positive31 negative

Customers find the installation of the water leak alarm relatively easy. They mention that the instructions are sparse but fine, and the alarm is very simple. Customers also say that the manual is readable.

"...this package cam along with a very reasonably sized and readable Instruction Manual (see photo)...." Read more

"...To stop alert simply remove the sensor from the 'stand', easy to do...." Read more

"...It is easy to install, and the alarm is CRAZY loud (in a good way)...." Read more

"...There is one on each side. It's obvious and easy." Read more

312 customers mention199 positive113 negative

Customers are mixed about the volume of the alarm. Some mention it's very loud and easy to hear, while others say it'll squeal. The device also has no standard alarm of sufficient volume to get their attention upstairs.

"...Prosgood constructionvery loud alarm, louder than the Dog. It pulls 167mAdc on alarm vs 17mAdc from the Dog..." Read more

"...Noise level is decent, not as loud as my Nest fire/smoke alarm...." Read more

"...That device also has no standard alarm of sufficient volume to get my attention upstairs, if using these downstairs as I intend...." Read more

"...and loud with a loud high pitched sound variating alarm that’s much easier to hear. Our last one was not loud enough to even know it was going off...." Read more

89 customers mention45 positive44 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the alarm. Some mention that it comes with battery and adhesive tape, and is easy to install. They say the batteries seem to last very long, while others say that they almost always start by leaking slowly and then more, and more, until it gives-way. Some customers also mention that the alarm no longer senses water leaks after six months.

"...On the Dog, the battery is easier replace as the cover slides off, and there is no latch to break as the unit ages, my Dogs are on duty for nearly..." Read more

"...Finally it's important to note that the device relies heavily on the condition of the battery...." Read more

"...✔️ Long battery life - more on this down below✔️ Very accurate detection of water, even if it's just shallow drips of water!..." Read more

"...There was a very slow, barely weeping leak from a packing nut on the original gate valve leading to the water system that took awhile to trace...." Read more

75 customers mention46 positive29 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the alarm. Some are pleased with their construction, sensitivity, and simplicity. They say it provides reassurance for infrequently traveled areas and gives piece of mind for unseen water problems. However, other customers report issues with the battery connectors breaking off or the cover for the battery being difficult to get apart.

"...Prosgood constructionvery loud alarm, louder than the Dog. It pulls 167mAdc on alarm vs 17mAdc from the Dog..." Read more

"...have a very snug fit in the casing, one of the battery connectors ended up busting out of its holder but I'm not worried, does not affect the..." Read more

"...We bought this 3 pack of alarms and are very pleased with their construction, sensitivity, and simplicity...." Read more

"...water sensor can be placed in a tight space while the alarm can be place in different location due to 44-inch wire..." Read more

74 customers mention51 positive23 negative

Customers are mixed about the water detection of the alarm. Some mention it's handy to detect water leaks, and an excellent water warning sensor. However, others say that the drip pan was filled with water, and the sensor is too thick, so water will not be detected until it is 1/8" deep.

"...In summary, this is a very worthwhile and economical water leak detector...." Read more

"...✔️ Long battery life - more on this down below✔️ Very accurate detection of water, even if it's just shallow drips of water!..." Read more

"...weeks later, we had to replace our kitchen faucet after water leaked into the cabinet...." Read more

"...I recommend this product based on its very reasonable price, sensitive water sensor and extremely audible alarm...." Read more

66 customers mention25 positive41 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery size of the alarm. Some mention that the batteries have a very snug fit in the casing, while others say that the compartment is too tight.

"...The battery compartment is very tight making it difficult to place the connected battery into the compartment. However here's what worked for me...." Read more

"...✔️ The water sensor can be placed in a tight space while the alarm can be place in different location due to 44-inch wire..." Read more

"...base is small and flips over must weigh it down or place something to weigh it down...." Read more

"...The battery compartment is extremely tight...." Read more

A nice water detector with possibility for improvement
5 Stars
A nice water detector with possibility for improvement
When you receive the detectors (3 in a carton) and connect the provided 9V battery, it will operate as expected sounding a loud alarm when a leak is detected. I am happy with the purchase and would certainly recommend it. However that said, the device can be mechanically improved. Permit me to explain.When you remove the detector from the first of three plastic bags, you need to open the back cover in order to insert the battery. Here is the first challenge since it is not clear how to open it (and the meager instructions do not address this). As you'll note from one of the photos, two "tabs" at one end of the unit when closed, fit into the slots. Thus to open the back, use a small flat-head screwdriver and push the tabs down so that they clear the slots. It's not easy the first time but thereafter it's not too bad and besides, you need to do this only when replacing the 9V battery (hopefully infrequently).Once the back cover is opened, you'll immediately note the small plastic bag containing two small screws. So it seems the manufacturer may be suggesting to use the two screws if A) you wish to have an additional closure mechanism (can't imagine why), or B) if the tabs break off, using the screws in place of the tabs. I certainly did not use the screws and in fact, used a small file to try and reduce the size of the tabs so that the cover would open easier.And by now you must have noticed the suction cup on the back cover used to attach the device to a surface. For me, the suction cup didn't work. Although the manufacturer provides a double-sided tape, this too is not a good solution since the tape will need to be ripped away whenever replacing the battery. A much better solution would be a piece of velcro on the back cover, or a "3M Company Re-Close Strip" (similar to the EZPASS attachment used on a car windshield), or gluing a small magnet to the back cover (thereby enabling attachment to a metal surface). With any of these options, the device can easily be removed and replaced without destroying the attachment itself.So now that the back cover is open, the 9V battery can be connected, leading to another small challenge (as many have previously noted). The battery compartment is very tight making it difficult to place the connected battery into the compartment. However here's what worked for me. First connect the battery to the associated snaps. Second, ensure that the battery cable will be situated at the bottom of the compartment (not the top) when inserting the battery. Third, using your fingers reduce the width of the battery snaps as much as possible so that it's about the same width as the battery itself. Fourth, insert the battery into the compartment with the snaps end first and then press down on the other end to push it into the compartment. After you've done so once or twice, it becomes relatively easy. (Of course, had the manufacturer increased the case width by only an 1/8 inch, this would not be an issue.)Having inserted the battery, the back cover needs to be closed, an easy operation, and the probe needs to be attached to the base (or platform), also an easy operation. At this point, I'd suggest you test the unit. To do so, simply moisten your index finger and for an instant slightly touch the probe. If should emits a loud shrill sound, indicating that the unit is functioning correctly. The device is now ready to be placed into operation, to the area where you wish to detect a water leak.Now should you be interested and have the time, here are a couple of improvements I've made. They are not essential to the operation but I believe it will make the device more reliable and sensitive.1st improvement: Because the probe and base assembly is so light weight, it may easily move around a bit and thus no longer lie flat on the surface, essential for optimum operation. To get around the light weight of the base base, you can glue on some material on either side of the base, such as screw nuts or as I used, dead AAA batteries (see photo). Thus by making the base heavier, once placed on the surface to be monitored, it will lie flat and not have the tendency to move around as easily.2nd improvement: This improvement, actually suggested by other users (thank you) is in the sensitivity of the detector. The plastic of the base to which the probe is attached is about 1/32 inch in thickness. Therefore the detector will detect water accumulation only when it reaches about 1/32 inch. By placing a tissue that's been rolled and crunched up into the bottom center channel of the base (see photo), the first indication of water will be wicked up by the tissue and thus activate the audible alarm much sooner than if the water had to accumulate to 1/32 inch in height. However just be careful that the tissue lies totally flat to the base.In summary, this is a very worthwhile and economical water leak detector. The mechanical issues described above should not detract you from purchasing the device. And once familiarized, these challenges become less of an issue the next time you deal with it. Finally it's important to note that the device relies heavily on the condition of the battery. It's prudent to check the battery condition on a regular basis, and possibly to replace it with a fresh one annually (or sooner if deemed necessary). Using masking tape or similar, I mark the date I last changed the battery on the case.Good luck.... hope this helps.Having recently received a 2nd order of units, this package cam along with a very reasonably sized and readable Instruction Manual (see photo). Evidently the manufacturer must be reading our comments...good! The most important part of this manual addresses the LOW BATTERY ALERT which reads as follows: "When the battery is low and needs to be replaced, you will hear an interval "beep" sound. Please replace battery with a new one." That said, I think it would still be wise to replace the battery annually.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inexpensive, effective, loud and a 4-cent upgrade makes it even better!
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2019
While I haven't had any more water leaks to put these sensors to a real-use test, a teaspoon of water on the floor quickly set off the alarm, which then stopped immediately upon picking it up. This convinced me enough to feel they can be trusted. I actually bought them as a backup to a Wasserstein wi-fi enabled sensor that also works but I question how reliable it will be given the difficulty getting it to work initially with the smartphone app. That device also has no standard alarm of sufficient volume to get my attention upstairs, if using these downstairs as I intend. However, it does notify me via my cellphone, so that's great where these sensors will not reach me if I'm out of the house. But, when home, they are great and should easily get my attention.

Heeding the suggestion of another reviewer, I improved sensitivity to a scant amount of water by simply folding a 1-inch square of a paper towel and tucking it into the bottom face of the sensor holder. As I wanted the sensor to stand flat upon the floor behind some cabinets where I couldn't easily see if it was properly positioned, I applied quite literally, a 4-cent fix: The sensors came with double-sided mounting foam to permit attaching the sensors or alarm box as desired. Cutting a piece of foam into 4 squares and affixing those squares at the four corners of the sensor holder's upper face, I then added a penny atop each square. This added enough weight to keep the sensor holder flat as I lowered it behind the cabinet. The wire was just long enough for the alarm box to simply lay discreetly at a back corner of the cabinet. At 3 for $20, these sensors are a "no-brainer" for anyone with water leak, flooding, overlflows, or other such issues.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Works, Good Price, Alarm Case needs improvements
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I gave it a good overall score mostly based on the fact it works and you get three for the price, a good value. Noise level is decent, not as loud as my Nest fire/smoke alarm.

The battery case could have been made for easier access with a slip on/off cover like remote controls use. The case would be better with more battery room. The case would also benefit from a hang tab with a "snowman" hole allowing it to be hung by slipping over the head of a small nail or screw. The suction cup is pretty useless and the idea of gluing the back of the case to a wall with the adhesive pad is kinda dumb. You'd need to tear it off the wall to get to the hard to open cover.

1. Opening the case is easiest with two small screwdriver pushing back the tabs and a third to pry open.
2. Remove the one small screw holding the circuit board, connect the battery, slip the wires behind the divider, angle the battery in, nose first while gently pressing the rear end down. Yes, a very tight fit.
3. Place the circuit board over the two plastic pins and screw it down again (small Phillips).
4. Hook the top of the cover, press down the end with the two tabs (I colored then orange to more easily see).
5. I hot melt glued two steel nits to the sensor flange for better floor contact.
6. Placed sensor on paper towel "mat". Absorbs floor water like a sponge. Without the paper towel, the alarm activates when the floor water level exceed 1/16" high.
7. I used absorbent paper towel to make a wick to fill the sensor channel.
8. I spliced an 8 ft cord into mine to allow me to place the alarm case on ceiling ductwork to better amplify the already loud noisemaker. I used some 20 AWG wire, but you could use old telephone cable too. I soldered my spices and then used heat shrink tubing on the joints and another tube slipped over those.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Does the job perfectly
Reviewed in Canada on January 23, 2020
So I have experience with this style of detector from 3+ years back, got one with a water filter. That is still working. Looking at the others available today, like the type that looks like a round puck or smoke alarm that you sit on the ground - this style seems silly to me as it would sit in water on the ground or in an inaccessible place like behind a washing machine, how would you check it or change the battery? So, when I saw this pack, slightly cheaper, supplied WITH batteries, I bought these.

See my photo, I can attach it to the wall with the supplied sticky pad (I didn't trust the supplied rubber suction, use the sticky pad), and I duck tape the sensor in its stand to the ground to be sure it is close and can't move. Then put the washing machine back and I can still access the sensor case to replace the battery in a years time. I didn't put the screws back in the case as I prefer easy access to the battery. Jobs a good'un. Oh and they are super loud, fun to scare the wife with when putting it in, just lick your finger and touch the sensor. :)
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