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Flyer
ParticipantI have both Honeywell and Radiothermostat both work great. No real differences. Even when you lose the internet they still function and hold your last setting, no big deal. Before we leave the Bay Area for the cabin we set the desired temp and when we arrive it’s all heated in the winter or cooled in the summer. Easy setup, easier then cameras!
ChillinChumash
ParticipantI was also going to suggest the Nest. It is getting rave reviews.
gjensen
ParticipantTry the Nest, works well for us.
bigtreestechman
KeymasterOf course, one of the big problems is that almost always when we loose power, we loose internet. I know some folks have a dialup connection to their thermostat.
bigtreestechman
KeymasterHave you tried a search of Amazon? Check this LINK out.
skipamy
ParticipantWe found out yesterday that our furnace was not working because parts had frozen. EPG came out to defrost it and got it up and running. We also have renters and cleaners coming and going and fiddling with the thermostat settings, so I’d like to be able to monitor the cabin temperature from home to make sure it’s not too warm or too cold after the last person has left. I have 2 wifi security cameras which are working well, but now I’d also like to be able to monitor the temperature. Being able to actually control the thermostat would be nice, but is not a requirement. Do you guys have suggestions?
bigtreestechman
KeymasterThanks! Nice picture! I don’t need it any bigger than the one attached. Not sure when I’ll get around to changing the picture.
joesnowb0und
ParticipantI have a panorama picture of snowshoe lake that might be good for a banner at the top of the page. I can send you the raw file if you want, I had to re-size it to upload it here.
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Sandi
ParticipantNice! Thanks for sharing Dave and Nancy.
allen
ParticipantI know just enough about PHP to 1) get me by and 2) to be dangerous! 🙂
Dave and Nancy
ParticipantFYI – If anyone is interested, we broke trail on the Cabbage Patch Rd yesterday out to the Blue Canyon overlook.
http://www.backcountryskitours.com/pages/tours_1100/1103_tour.htmWe didn’t go out the last 50 yards from the road to the overlook since we were running out of time.
David4305
ParticipantNice start to the season! 12-15 inches in Big Trees. Very cold…it was 12 degrees on my deck Sunday morning.
Driving was no fun. There was white-over ice/snow on the road starting below 2,500 feet. Fortunately, few cars wound up in the snow banks.bigtreestechman
KeymasterThe old BigTreesTech was such a hodge podge conglomerate of various components, some deeply modified, some completely written by me, that upgrades were next to impossible. At the time that I built it it was kind of state of the art in terms of integration of various components but the state of the art didn’t stand still 😉
allen
ParticipantR.I.P. Old Site. 🙁
I had to upgrade our (my brother and I’s) genealogy website a couple of weeks ago too because of the PHP upgrade. Luckily it went smoothly.
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bigtreestechman
KeymasterFor what it’s worth, as of this morning at 7:30 AM, the old site would have stopped functioning.
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