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Freezer temperature alarm Eric 02-09-2005
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Posted by G. Morgan on February 12, 2005, 1:20 am


Subject: Re: Freezer temperature alarm
Newsgroup: alt.home.repair
=> John B <= wrote:

>
>Interesting.
>I would like to monitor environmental features (temperature, wetness, etc.)
>remotely, in a commercial building that I own. Let's say there is an
>always-on DSL internet resource in the building. There is one static IP
>address associated with the internet subscriber's DSL modem. A firewall
>router follows next, and links LAN computers to the internet. That firewall
>normally blocks outside folks (like me) that might try to access a wetness
>sensor attached to the LAN.
>
>There is generally one port on the router that can be configured to operate
>without firewall protection. I could put my sensor on that ("DMZ" i.e.,
>DeMilitarized Zone) port.
>
>How does your weather station connect to the internet?


You might also want to ask in comp.home.automation


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Posted by Travis Jordan on February 10, 2005, 12:30 am


Eric wrote:
> Can anyone recommend a good add-on freezer temperature alarm?

http://www.cdnw.com/pdf/products/ta10.pdf
http://www.cdnw.com/_img/products/ta10.jpg
http://www.cdnw.com/products/thermometers/refrigerator-and-freezer.asp

$10.00




Posted by Oscar_Lives on February 10, 2005, 5:10 am


Why do you want to freeze small chests?


> Can anyone recommend a good add-on freezer temperature alarm?
> I've got a small chest freezer in the garage that's a year old and
> I have a lot of food in it, so i would like to know if the thing
> quits for some reason.
> Thanks
> Eric
>




Posted by Ed on February 11, 2005, 9:40 am




> Can anyone recommend a good add-on freezer temperature alarm?
> I've got a small chest freezer in the garage that's a year old and
> I have a lot of food in it, so i would like to know if the thing
> quits for some reason.
> Thanks
> Eric

Freezers are trained to quit right after the family leaves for vacation.




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