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๐ง Unlock seamless flow control with Ximimarkโs smart solenoid valve โ because your water system deserves precision.
The Ximimark 2Pcs 1/2" Thread Plastic Electric Solenoid Valve is a normally closed, micro-pressure valve designed for water and low-viscosity fluids. Featuring a durable all-plastic valve body with 4-point external threading, it supports pressures from 0.02 to 0.8MPa and flow rates up to 20L/min. Its premium waterproof coil with Class E insulation ensures long service life exceeding 300,000 cycles. Ideal for smart irrigation, plumbing, and automated water control, this 12V DC valve combines energy efficiency, robust construction, and easy installation for professional-grade performance.
| ASIN | B07KCGYQVD |
| Brand | Ximimark |
| Brand Name | Ximimark |
| Connector Type | Insert |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 190 Reviews |
| Exterior Finish | Plastic |
| Exterior finish | Plastic |
| Inlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | Threaded |
| Inlet connection size | 0.5 Inches |
| Inlet connection type | Threaded |
| Manufacturer | Ximimark |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LY166 |
| Material | Metal, Plastic |
| Material Type | Metal, Plastic |
| Maximum Pressure | 800 Kilopascal |
| Model Number | LY166 |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | Barb |
| Outlet connection type | Barb |
| Set Name | 2 |
| Size | 84 x 57mm |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Specification Met | RoHS, Class E |
| Thread Size | 20mm |
| Thread Type | Metric |
| UPC | 657835628512 |
| Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
| Valve Type | Solenoid Valve |
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A**R
Easy to install with no leaks
These worked great to fix a pedicure chair
G**N
What You Need To Know - Not US Thread
First, these are priced right, but I wouldn't expect the plastic valve body to last as long as a Brass valve body. I did a lot of research to check the thread specs and these are 1/2 inch, but they are British (International) 1/2 inch and not NPT (US Standard). Similar, but a different thread pitch and profile, so yiu COULD force an NPT fitting on these plastic threads, but it will ruin the threads and will likely leak. You need a 1/2 inch adapter - 1/2 NPS Female - for the input (the side with the power terminals) and the same - 1/2 NPS Female - for the outlet side. NPS fittings requires a Rubber sealing washer, much like your garden hose does because the threads DON'T seal, like NPT does. MY PROJECT: I'm using these in a custom-made three-zone hot water recirc system, and I'm using 1/2 inch PEX for my return (recycle) lines. So I bought 1/2 inch Female NPS to 1/2 inch NPT Male adapters, and 1/2 inch NPT to 1/2 Inch PEX adapters. So the overall length - with adapters - is 8 inches! With these adapters included, the cost per Valve - the REAL COST - is over $25 per valve. So it's going to take awhile to recover the cost (from not wasting 4 gallons of water waiting for actual Hot water). MOUNTING: The four mounting posts under the valve have small unthreaded holes, so I suggest you pre-drill them to accept your own screws. The mounting posts are accurately Square, with post center to center at exactly 25 mm. That's just a smidge (2/125) under an inch. One inch will work, though. I'm going to buy some spare Solenoid Valves for if (when) these fail. I'll be looking for Brass ones now.
P**.
Have been using to water my flowers for 3 years without fail
I bought this pair to hook up to an ESP32, to run the drip misters on my ferns and roses. Managed to get them running on the same PSU. Wired in a flyback resister and they're perfect. Honestly I have treated them like total crap - I just 3D printed a little cap to keep the connectors covered, and left them exposed to the elements - and they're still going strong, cycling several times per day, 3 Southern summers later. Lots of misunderstandings among the reviews here, people are not reading the specs fully. You do need a minimum pressure for it to work, I use ~25psi and it's fine. Also the solenoid is cooled by the water flowing through - if you run it dry, you will burn it out quickly. I'm writing this because I came back to but a few more pairs, create a few mini-manifolds around my yard.
M**Y
Great little valves!
I use them for my greenhouse and converted a sprinkler controller to 12v dc for their operation. Donโt forget the diode block!!! These only hold pressure in the forward direction so back flowing will allow slippage. Will post a YouTube (under the valve name) on installing soon.
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