This reminds me of a need on e of my customers has. They own & operate
a large nursery with multiple greenhouses. When the temperature dips
below 20 degrees someone must sleep in the shed near the greenhouses
to monitor the heaters. If a heater turns off due to an electric
outage or other reason they stand to loose thousands of dollars. They
used to have an alarm type of system that ran through the phone lines
that detected temperature and/or electric outage and paged them.
Unfortunately the cost was not worth the occational "slumber party" so
they ditched the phone lines. I figure there is something else that
could work for this. Any ideas?
-RickG

On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 1:05 AM, Marlon K. Schafer <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> This freezing fog is very pretty but boy is it making a mess of things up
> here!  Found out that battery backup units die faster than they can be
> charged!
>
> I'm going to have to buy more generators.  2 isn't enough and the camper
> that I can access is still snowed in.
>
> The good news is that this is supposed to let up in a bit under a week.
>
> marlon
>
>
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