I like the digital loggers products a LOT better than dataprobe.

Never had a DL unit start turning it's self off when it's not supposed to.  I 
have had that with an iboot.

marlon

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jay DeBoer 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 6:47 AM
  Subject: Re: [WISPA] Preventing stupid outages


  http://dataprobe.com/remote-reboot.html

  I've used some of their older 'iboots' havent' used their phone devices.



  On 3/16/2012 9:40, Victoria Proffer wrote: 
    Is there a remote power strip that can be activated by a cell phone?



    i.e. 

    strip ==== <cell phone > pstn > my computer



    Victoria Proffer

    STLWiMAX, LLC

    314-974-5600



    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Ryan Ghering
    Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 8:20 AM
    To: WISPA General List
    Subject: Re: [WISPA] Preventing stupid outages



    We don't use them at towers, but I have here at home auto resetting GFCI 
outlets for my 
    Saltwater reef tank. Got them from Home Depot.. They reset automatically 
after a few mins..

    Ryan

    On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 7:08 AM, Matt Hoppes <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    You have to have GFCI outlets indoors?  I've never heard of that
    regulation before.

    A few thoughts come to mind:

    * Battery backup with 2 or so hours of run time along with a remote page
    for a power outage.  Doesn't prevent you from having to dispatch but it
    keeps you from having an outage.

    * Re-check code?  I don't understand why you need a GFCI outlet inside
    your shack.    You don't have a sink or other water nearby.  I don't
    have GFCI outlets in my office.  Maybe I'm missing something here.

    If you are mounting an outdoor NEMA box with your equipment and just
    plugging into a GFCI then maybe you can figure out some way to get a
    hardwire into the box rather than plugging into an outside GFCI?


    On 3/16/12 9:04 AM, Troy Settle wrote:
    > Ok, so to keep to code, we have a GFCI outlet for most of our towers.
    > One of them tripped last night, causing me to have to put on some 80
    > miles just to push a button (yes, it could have been much worse).
    >
    > Is there anything to prevent stupid outages like this from happening
    > without violating code?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
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    >
    > Troy Settle, Network Administrator
    >
    > The Wired Road Authority
    >
    > 1117 E. Stuart Dr.
    >
    > Galax, VA 24333
    >
    > (276) 238-0049 (office)
    >
    > (276) 237-3890 (cell)
    >
    > [email protected]
    >
    >
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