John&Joey wrote:
After 30 years in IT I set up my place with the eye on cost, KISS, and redundancy (i.e. I skipped the technology bling that breaks down at the worst time.)
What I did was bought $50 IP cameras, large outside thermometers, cube that turns a light on at freezing temps, and a flood alarm. All those items cost about $10 each and can be bought at a big box store.
I use the cameras motion and sound alarm to send me e-mails in the case of a flood (alarm siren goes off) or freezing temp (light comes on which is motion.) I also use the cameras (pan/tilt) to check out the room and what those large outside thermometers are showing for a temp in that room.
The camera's are open to the web which means I can keep an eye on everything no matter where I put it in park. Works for me.
And I spent roughly $100 for a Wifi thermostat. I don't need to monitor the temp but I can if I want to. It will email me if there is an issue. I can also turn on the AC or turn the heat up remotely. Very handy when you've been away, you arrive home to a comfortable house. I don't have a flood alarm but I suspect I didn't spend as much as you did.