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The 1 Inch Digital Fuel Flow Meter offers a robust 2.6-26 GPM flow range with ±1% accuracy, supporting five unit options for versatile liquid measurement. Featuring a clear LCD display and energy-efficient auto-sleep mode, it’s built with durable aluminum and stainless steel components for reliable performance in dry, sheltered environments.




S**E
Very good value
Used it with water to gauge tanks. Accuracy is good enough out of the box, it was within 3 gallons on a 1000 gallon tank so I didn't even bother to calibrate it for accuracy. Ran it consistently at 10-12 gpm.
C**Y
Cheap never works
I hooked this up to a pump out sap line. I wanted to see how accurate it would be so I filled up a 5 gallon pail first when I was done filling up the meter Reas 11 gallons. It was 5 gallons.
R**N
Precio, robustez y logística de entrega.
Doy 4 estrellas por que aún no lo he usado, pero su apariencia dice mucho del producto, buen precio, robusto, bien empacado, recibido en el tiempo estipulado, considero que ha sido una muy buena compra.
L**C
Heavy duty LCD Flowmeter - built to last.
This flow meter is built sturdy. It is heavy and should withstand a good amount pressure due to its design within specifications. It has an easy to view LCD screen with two push buttons, and the fittings are standard size available at any hardware store. It is made for oil and fuel, or any other liquid process such as water, which means it can operate in a harsh environment. I use it to monitor the flow of water in my house feed; it does work well for that. It literally has two buttons; one for settings and one for calibration. I have it set to Gallons-Per-Minute. A test to make sure it is working: blow in the inlet and the air will cause a deflection on the display. Thee unit was on when I pulled it from the box. I took it from the box and the LCD was displaying all zeroes. LCD's do not draw much power; I imagine at some point the battery might need replacing. It appears to be an always-on unit. A data port would have been nice; but hey its still a very useful flow meter. My use case is home monitoring. At some point I plan to put a cheap camera pointed at the LCD to remotely monitor water pressure. The document is included, and it is easy to understand.
R**H
Perfect Companion to our Diesel Fuel Dispenser
This digital fuel flow meter has made refueling our tractors and trucks on our homestead much easier, from a volume/monitoring perspective. This flow meter allows us now, to see precisely how many gallons of diesel we have dispensed in total and per instance. I mounted it directly to the end of our dispenser handle, which is working perfectly for us, as we now have nearly the same fuel filling experience that you'd have at a commercial gas pump, yet from a 1000 gallon, elevated, gravity-fed home dispensing fuel tank. It's very easy to install (obviously) and once installed, it's hardly noticeable from a weight standpoint, between the dispenser handle and the fuel hose. The display screen is easy to read, even in direct sunlight, which was a pleasant surprise. Precautionarily, we do protect our entire fuel storage system, including this flow meter, from direct sunlight though, throughout the day. I have no idea (only speculation) that it's probably best to keep direct sunlight off of a digital screen such as this, as much as possible, to prevent premature failure. Anyhow, we couldn't be more pleased with this great little device and therefore, highly recommend it to others who would appreciate such a device.
M**.
Short service life
The impeller failed after 1.5 months. Factory settings are far off of actual flow rates. Was using it on a 5GPM water system. Read 3.5 gpm at peak flow while manually measuring at 5 GPM.
J**N
Smells strange
I got this to use in the barn to track water usage from our water tanks. It says it can be used for any liquid so I figured that the water we use for the horses would work fine. The unit seems OK, but it... stinks. It smells like PB Blaster or WD 40 has been sprayed all over it - that strange, fuel-like smell. I'm not sure if it's good enough to use even for animal water. Might be better to use only for fuel transfer pumps, not for potable water.
A**R
well Constructed and Accurate
First off, this GRYVOZE 1 Inch Digital Fuel Flow Meter has the feel and appearance of a professional grade metering device. The casting and machining are of good quality. The electronics compartment is sealed with a rubber (neoprene?) gasket and is isolated from the liquid medium-the connection to the turbine appears to be inductive through the aluminum case. Batteries are 2 ea. AA cells and can be easily replaced by removing 4 small machine screws and pulling off the cover. Turbine is installed through the threaded opening(s) and is held in place by what appear to be stainless steel snap rings. I tested this initially with water and it does seem to be consistent and accurate, As advertised, it can be calibrated after installation to eliminate or minimize any inaccuracy. One thing I did notice about my meter is that it is inconsistent about shutting down when inactive- sometimes it seems to just stay on. I don't know how this will affect the " standby time of over 1 year". All-in- all I think this is a good value for the money. I'll be using it to monitor my diesel usage for my tractors and equipment.
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