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Old 27-03-2019, 06:34   #46
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Re: is OK to leave shore power connected ?

I will get something together in the next week or two NSboatman,
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Old 31-03-2019, 19:56   #47
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Re: is OK to leave shore power connected ?

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I remotely monitor my voltages, bilge pump operation, etc using a Raspberry Pi computer with a 3G modem. Wasn't hard to setup including email alarms. There are commercial solutions out there too. IoT (internet of things) is a rapidly growing field and can apply to our vessels.

Kiwi, looking forward to the info. Thx!
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