My Water Turns Red When It’s Hot

Water is so bland. It’s always transparent. Actually, now it doesn’t have to be.

The upgraded Temperature-Controlled Faucet Light not only illuminates your sink, it makes your water look colorful. Equipped with blue and red LED lights, the system turns on the unit when water begins streaming out of your faucet. If the water is cool, the light displays “blue” illumination. If it’s hot, the light turns to “red”.

While it’s a good way to alert you that the water is hot, it’s more valuable as a decorative installation. The colorful lights can add a unique, fun atmosphere to wet bars and kitchen sinks.  For real, it’s almost as fun as dancing robots.

How It Works

You can install the lighting unit right on the faucet’s opening. It includes a universal adapter that should fit most U.S.-installed water faucets. Installation should take less than a minute unless it actually doesn’t fit. The light is powered by a fully-enclosed battery pack, making it safe to use on your home.

Once installed, water pressure will activate the light source and turn it on. The system chooses the LED light to activate based on the temperature. The default color is blue and should stay that way barring a change in the water’s temperature If the water reaches 89 degrees Fahrenheit at any point, it will trigger the red light. As soon as the water dies off, both lights are automatically turned off.

You can get the Temperature-Controlled Faucet Light for $19.99 from Perpetual Kid. It comes in either chrome or silver finish to match your home faucet’s make and materials.

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