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eb145
Jul 17, 2018Explorer II
Campinghoss@51 wrote:eb145 wrote:Normy wrote:eb145 wrote:
I use the RV Whisper temperature monitorRV Whisper temperature monitor so I can leave my dog in the RV for a few hours. I can check the temperature over the internet and it sends me email and text messages if it gets too hot.
My lab is happy sleeping in the RV for a few hours but I used to worry about her overheating and not knowing until I got back.
so this works great, no issues using yet?
Thanks
No issues with it yet. I have a Temp Stick also, but the temp stick batteries kept dying too quickly for me so I stopped using it after a few months. The RV Whisper system runs off of a USB charging station I hardwired to the RV 12V system so it and my Verizon jetpack are always on.
I am curious as to what you have or had your temp stik set on if you use batteries fast. I just changed mine yesterday and it had been on since last October. Mine is set on to check every hour when we are home and when travelling AND leaving Lucky and Lucie by themselves I set it to check every 15 mins. When we get back to the fiver I reset it to check every hour.
That is a good idea, changing the check time to 15 minutes only when necessary. I think I had it set to 15 minutes which does drain the batteries much faster than the 1 hour default time. The RV Whisper gadget logs temperature data every 5 minutes which I like a lot. I like to be able to check the temperature remotely on hot days and seeing more current data makes me feel better. I always worry about alerts getting lost, so I like being able to check the temperature and see data that is no more than a few minutes old.
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