Hey guys, just had this idea today and thought I'd share.
Its been bitterly cold here in SD the past couple weeks and my furnace has been acting up. (Woke up this morning to a 50* house.) So I had this idea, I have an old thermostat I used to use with a shop furnace laying around so I hooked up one of the cameras through it, set to "cool" with the temp set a little lower than room temp so if the temp drops it will kill power to the camera. I set up BI's watchdog settings to send out an email as soon as the camera disconnects.
Currently cant see the actual temp remotely but at least this will give me a heads up while I'm at work or out of town if the furnace decides to quit on me so something can be done before pipes freeze.
Here's a link to the thermostat I'm using... http://www.walmart.com/ip/21799216?...10189071&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=83210969711&veh=sem
Its been bitterly cold here in SD the past couple weeks and my furnace has been acting up. (Woke up this morning to a 50* house.) So I had this idea, I have an old thermostat I used to use with a shop furnace laying around so I hooked up one of the cameras through it, set to "cool" with the temp set a little lower than room temp so if the temp drops it will kill power to the camera. I set up BI's watchdog settings to send out an email as soon as the camera disconnects.
Currently cant see the actual temp remotely but at least this will give me a heads up while I'm at work or out of town if the furnace decides to quit on me so something can be done before pipes freeze.
Here's a link to the thermostat I'm using... http://www.walmart.com/ip/21799216?...10189071&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=83210969711&veh=sem