Re: Water detector alarms
Reply #1 –
We bought a unit that monitors the temperature in our S&B and has a sensor that monitors for water (a wire that lays on the floor).
If the parameters are triggered (low temp & water present) the unit then sends out a call over the phone, in the priority we specify.
Last year, while standing in a store, the DW's phone received a call that the temp was below 55 degrees--the low limit we set--enabling us to call our "housesitter" to let them know to check on the house and reset the thermostat up to 60 degrees. Even though we have 6" walls it was so cold last winter that setting temp at 55 degrees was too low.
The sensor/alarm cost $38 for peace of mind and was well worth it when it triggered because of the cold. Imagine what it would have cost for repairs after a freeze and subsequent thaw!
I like the idea of the alarm in our coach, but question how good it would be if we weren't there? I know, I know, we should turn off the water when we go away, but turn it off every time we go for a walk or go to the rec hall?