Chris-380
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Looking for a remote temp monitor that I could watch the temp in my engine room and cabin. We have Wi-Fi at the dock, what would you recommend?
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Over the years, I tried both Govee and Acurite but both had issues staying up over the winter, at least for me.
After some research this year I went with SensorPush (https://www.sensorpush.com). I got their G1 Gateway which connects to my router via ethernet but also can do wifi. The Gateway sends the data to a free cloud that I can access with their app. I set it up in October and so far it has been rock-solid. ...
Agree. One thing I've learned and need to do something about is the swing in humidity. I didn't shrink wrap this year and I think the humidity is due to open ER vents. If I go commando again I need to have vent covers.Al, what a great find, the free cloud service is very nice with the history. I use Maretrons remote monitoring with their N2K app, but the one thing that doesn't do is the history. It's nice to be able to see what's going on when your boat is in the water all winter long.
Agree. One thing I've learned and need to do something about is the swing in humidity. I didn't shrink wrap this year and I think the humidity is due to open ER vents. If I go commando again I need to have vent covers.
@bbwhitejr Did you go with the 3 individual or the 3 with base station? Will these give you a history (graph)?I have the Govee 3-pack from Amazon and installed in November. Simple, easy, and they work…..
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Same and yes to history /graphI have the 3-sensors and a gateway. No base station. It has worked flawlessly for over a year now.
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