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Power/temperature monitoring
- Subject: Power/temperature monitoring
- From: cstone at axint.net (Chris Stone)
- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 09:22:12 -0600
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On Friday 30 May 2008 9:10:50 am Mike Tancsa wrote:
> At 10:58 AM 5/30/2008, Frank Bulk wrote:
> >Required:
> >- temperature sensor
> >- 110 VAC power monitoring (on/off, not necessarily current)
> >- Ethernet interface (at least SNMP, Web GUI and
>
> We have been using "Uptime Devices". Our units have room for 3
> sensors (we have 2 temp and one for humidity). Web, SNMP, ethernet,
> external AC power blob. Its a fairly small form factor and it has
> been reliable for us over the years. Alerts work as expected and
> havent had any false positives either over the years.
>
> ---Mike
We also use Uptime Devices and have for years. Never had a problem.
Chris
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