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We have a boat that, from time to time, suffers a heating problem.
We'd like to install something that would monitor the air temperature, and if it fell below a certain level, would call a pre-programmed number. A plus would be for a unit that can also report high water in the bilge. I've seen devices you call into, but that will not work as the phone there has voice mail on it. As an alternative, are there any devices that can monitor a home and can provide continuous reporting via the internet? Thanks |
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Hi Gary,
I have a low temperature detector for the house. It calls a preset number when the house temp. falls below a set (adjustable) level. It keeps trying through busy signals and leaves a message. It needs 120 volts AC and a phone line. It is called a Freezealarm by Control Products Inc.. Good luck. Dave |
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You can find lots of this kind of thing by searching for "home
automation", for example http://www.smarthome.com/7005.html |
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The refinery I used to work at installed a device that called a
pre-programmed phone number whenever there was an alarm in the waste water management panel. They got it at Radio Shack for about $100.00. |
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