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1/4 inch Tube Float Valve Kit for RO Water Reverse Osmosis System water filter Push in to Connect Pipe Hose Tube Fittings CCK tube(ball valve +L+15 feet pipe) (blue)

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Features

  • Applications include RO system beverage dispensing refrigerator ice maker coffee machine etc
  • 100% BPA free, 100% leak free, 100% Re-useable
  • 1/4" Tube Float Valve Kit Connects to Faucet
  • Minimum Operating Pressure: 40 PSI;Maximum Operating Pressure: 80 PSI
  • The Float Valve Kit allows you to fill large tanks; containers

Description

Where to use it ? Applications include RO system, beverage dispensing, refrigerator ice maker, coffee machine etc.Float valves are simple to install and can save a lot of water from ending up on the floor. They can be installed in containers as small 1 gallon pails, sumps, and 200 plus gallon commercial storage containers to shut off the flow of water. Even if you do not have a large storage container a simple 5 gallon bucket with a float valve installed in it will help save money from having water end up on the floor or best case scenario just going down the drain. Also you can convert any coffee or espresso machine to automatic refill How to use it ? Installation is as easy as drilling a small hole in the container, sliding the float in and attaching using the included nut. and then pop in your 1/4" tubing into 90 degree 1/4 tube fitting , pushing until it won't go in. To remove, just push in the outer circle on either end and pull right out. You need to make sure the tubing is cut squared to insure no leaks.

Brand: Liimevvon


Material: Plastic


Color: Blue


Product Dimensions: 180"L x 0.25"W


Item Weight: 0.15 Kilograms


Maximum Pressure: 80 Pound per Square Inch


Nominal Wall Thickness: 0.25 inches


Outside Diameter: 0.25 Inches


Item Length: 15 Feet


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Item Dimensions L x W: 180"L x 0.25"W


Item Weight: 0.15 Kilograms


Nominal Wall Thickness: 0.25 inches


Outside Diameter: 0.25 Inches


Item Length: 15 Feet


Material Type: Plastic


Color: Blue


Maximum Pressure: 80 Pound per Square Inch


Brand Name: Liimevvon


UPC: 607569642193


Manufacturer: Lemoy


Unit Count: 1 Count


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  • Hydroponic Success with the Liimevvon Float Valve Kit: Perfect for 55-Gallon Drums!
The Liimevvon 1/4 inch Tube Float Valve Kit has been an absolute game-changer for my hydroponic setup using a 55-gallon drum. This kit has proven to be the perfect solution for maintaining a consistent water level, and I couldn't be more pleased with its performance. First and foremost, the installation process was incredibly straightforward. I was initially concerned about setting up a water control system for my hydroponics, but this kit made it a breeze. The push-in to connect design worked like a charm, and I was able to customize the placement of the float valve and tubing to suit my specific needs. What sets this kit apart is its versatility. While it's designed for various applications, including RO systems, I found it to be an ideal fit for my hydroponic setup with the 55-gallon drum. It allowed me to maintain a consistent water level in the drum, ensuring that my plants received the optimal amount of water at all times. The quality of this kit is impressive. It's 100% BPA-free, which is crucial for hydroponic systems where water quality is paramount. Additionally, the 100% leak-free promise gave me peace of mind, knowing that my hydroponic area would remain dry and mess-free. In terms of performance, this float valve kit exceeded my expectations. It connected seamlessly to the faucet, and the float valve efficiently regulated the water flow into the drum. With the ability to handle a minimum operating pressure of 40 PSI and a maximum of 80 PSI, it provided consistent water delivery to my hydroponic system. Overall, the Liimevvon 1/4 inch Tube Float Valve Kit has greatly improved the functionality of my hydroponic setup with the 55-gallon drum. It's easy to install, reliable, and offers excellent value for the price. If you're looking for a solution to maintain water levels in your hydroponics system, this kit is a fantastic choice. It has made a significant difference in the efficiency of my hydroponic garden, and I highly recommend it to fellow hydroponic enthusiasts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by Ryan Metzer

  • Not great for use with pump RO filter systems
Works great in my Keurig except that I have the water connected to a Reverse osmosis filter system with a pump in lieu of the typical pressure tank. Because this simple ball float valve doesn’t have hysteresis like a toilet float valve, the water starts flowing as soon as the ball drops the slightest bit. This means that my RO filter pump starts and stops. So I let my coffee maker water tank run down, then turn on an in line valve to fill the tank to the top where this ball valve shuts off the water. I then turn off the in line valve. So much better than filling my tank by hand, but not ideal given the pump RO filter system. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2025 by W

  • Fits
The media could not be loaded. Very easy to install and simple to personalize to just about any fit or angle. Works great supplying RO water to my coffee maker
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2026 by Ryan

  • Perfect for storage tank of r.o water
Worked great for my storage tank
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026 by Anthony Giorlando

  • Stopped wasting water
Since I added the float to my water reservoir, it shuts off automatically and I don't have to water up from the floor when I forget to shut it off. Really helpful
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2024 by Eric Young

  • Works great and quality part of many uses!
I used it to keep water in my cold air humidifier and it works Great! I don't have to worry about adding water all the time! going to try one on my portable ice maker! Great value and quality part!
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by Vince L.

  • Quick way to auto-fill an outdoor fountain using drip sprinkler lines
Overall, this is a really great auto-fill float kit that I used to fill the outdoor fountain when the sprinkler system runs, but it does have one caveat to be aware of when installing it. An issue I have been having with my smaller outdoor fountain is that it runs out of water every 3 days or so, and usually at times when I am not around to hear the pump struggling as it sucks in air. Behind my fountain, I have drip irrigation line, but instead of running an extra water emitter into the fountain sump and hoping it dispenses enough water to keep the fountain filled, I wanted to add a float valve like I have on my larger in ground fountain. Since drip irrigation also uses 1/4in lines, I was able to connect this float directly to the irrigation line so that when the sprinkler system comes on, the fountain will quickly refill to the set level, and then shut off as to not overflow and flood that flowerbed. Since drip irrigation systems usually have pressure regulators as well, the drip irrigation system was already set up to deliver the correct pressure to the float valve without needing any additional regulators. If water pressure is otherwise too high, these type of valves can keep leaking water. Overall, using this valve tapped into outdoor irrigation lines seems like a really convenient way to add auto-fill to outdoor water features. However, there is one small issue to note for when choosing how to install the valve. The valve works/mounts opposite to how most conventional float valves function. Most valves have the float arm/pivot that shuts off the water protrude from under the valve body, allowing the max water level to be set well below the valve body itself, and usually they shut off when the float comes up in-line with the float body. The float arm/pivot on this valve instead comes out the top of the valve when installed correctly, instead of the bottom of the valve body as might be expected from other valves on the market. In the factory shipped configuration, the angle of the float body is set so it looks like a more conventional valve, but if you install it with the float/pivot sitting below the body of the valve, the water wont flow as that position, when the reservoir is empty, is the "Off" position of the valve. The valve needs to be installed with the float pivot arm coming out of the top of the body, and then you can adjust the pivot point so the float body bends downwards. It is a little hard to explain without a diagram, but if you look at my attached picture, it should make it somewhat more clear. I did end up installing the valve the wrong way around, but rotating the body 180 degrees and re-adjusting the float position fixed this isssue. This is not a manufacturing issue, but instead it just seems to be a quark from the design being made to fit into very small spaces and hopefully this review will help others who might otherwise install the valve upside down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2022 by Robbie L

  • Works Perfect
I installed this in my coffee maker’s water reservoir because I was sick of constantly refilling it. The float works perfectly and shuts off on time. You can tweak it to get the timing just right. I also appreciate that it includes a shut-off valve, an extra backup precaution.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025 by MorningStar Aquaponics

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