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Old 06-05-2019, 07:53 PM   #15
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plus 1 for Marcell we have temp and water alerts
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Thank you. Seems Marcell is widely used and proven successful.
Thank you.
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Old 06-28-2019, 02:13 PM   #17
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After following this thread I ordered and installed the Marcell unit today.
We travel with pets and have the autostart on the generator but have had it trip the breaker once or twice when it kicked in.
I was pleasantly surprised that the Marcell unit also immediately notified when the power was restored as don't remember reading that in the specs.
Looking forward to a little more peace of mind when leaving the pets alone.
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Old 06-29-2019, 10:02 AM   #18
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Another nice thing with the MarCELL is you can log in and see the history of reporting and the temp trend over a period of time. Don't lay it on the front dash in the sunlight as it will heat up and give you a false report.
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When I was working and had an Arson dog, my County car had this installed. Back then it was linked to a pager.

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I have the Blink cameras in my home (no reason it wouldn't work in the RV).

Mine does not monitor temperature but you could have a thermometer in the coach in view of the camera (maybe a wall mounted thermometer). Then you just open the Blink phone app and look at the coach from time-to-time to see what the Pets are up to and see the temperature.

I like to look in on my pets while I'm at work, so I have a Blink camera in the rooms they typically hang out in.

best thing about the Blink is that it's inexpensive (no monthly fee, only need to buy the cameras, and have internet access) and you can add cameras as needed (even put one outside the coach to see who's in your campsite when your away.
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