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Homesaver Security and Temperature Alarm with Remote Site Control
 
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Homesaver Security and Temperature Alarm with Remote Site Control

by Q Systems Engineering
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Six inputs/zones provide the ability to monitor a variety of input sources
  • Four switched outputs will control up to four heating zones or other systems or remotely change the temperature of a dual setback thermostat (not included).
  • Rechargeable battery-backup system provides up to 50 hours of operation during power failures
  • Detects power failures and notifies the user at up to 8 telephone numbers after a user-configurable period of time, or the user can call in at any time for status
  • Separate user-configurable high and low temperature alarm setpoints for each input
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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 5.5 x 1.8 inches ; 2.5 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds
  • ASIN: B004MBDI48
  • Item model number: HS6004-64
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 4, 2011

Product Description

HomeSaver six-zone security and temperature alarm with telephone remote control for up to 4 heating zones or other systems. Know that your home is protected when you're away. The HomeSaver will call up to 8 telephone numbers of your choice when problems like power-failures and loss of heating or cooling occur, allowing you to take action before pipes freeze or high humidity damages your home or other buildings. In addition to its built-in temperature alarm capabilities, a number of readily available industry-standard sensors may be added, allowing this unit to inform you of break-ins and flooding due to water leaks as well. Best of all, there are no monthly monitoring fees to pay. Rugged metal case and industrial build quality makes this unit ideal for severe service environments like greenhouses and animal buildings.


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By Wilbur
I've had the Homesaver for a couple of years now. I'm not using all the features but for several things that are critical to me, it works very well.

My Homesaver is located in what is currently a doublewide weekend/vacation home on 20 acres of oak woodlands in the Columbia Gorge. I live and work most of the time in the Seattle area. We visit the gorge most weekends in warm weather, but in the winter somtimes 2-3 weeks will pass without a trip. I have several panasonic IP cameras set up to keep an eye on the place and watch the critters. I'll often check the cameras on my laptop while I'm at work in the Seattle area (nice to see sunshine, hear the ravens or coyotes and watch the wild turkeys and deer, as well as neighbor's and their cat's and dogs). I also know it is raining, even at night, when the drops pound on the metal pumphouse roof where one of the cameras looks out from under a shed roof at our little fruit orchard and large fenced garden, pushing the range limits of the wireless router in the house perhaps 100 ft away.

Homesaver is set up with a temp sensor in the in-ground water valve vault which I insulate and where I keep a small light bulb going in winter, and I have an outdoor temp sensor. I wish the internal sensor wasn't heated so much by the electronics (it always reads about 3 degrees higher than what I have the thermostat set for) but that is not a big deal.

I use it most often to power cycle my internet router and the port 80 network camera which occasionally loses contact with the internet. To do that I bought a wireless switchable electrical outlet (http://www.amazon.com/Outlet-Wireless-Remote-Wall-Outlets/dp/B000G80V28/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1297635381&sr=8-1) and soldered the remote button contacts to Homesaver's "output 2." I call the house phone and toggle output 2 on, then off to represent a push/release of the button (turning the power off), then repeat that to turn the power back on. It takes seconds and works every time.

It has been useful occasionally when the power is out, though I haven't researched how to change the time it waits before calling my cell phone. I usually use the cameras for listening, but when the power is out I have used the homesaver listen feature a few times. The cameras also allow me to see the lawn sprinklers and garden/orchard irrigation are running, to hear that the water pump in the pump house and the heat pump in the house are on occasionally but not constantly (I could hear the here the heat pump with the Homesaver listen mode too).

I have the cameras on in the background while I write this (in Seattle) and a dog just barked in the gorge, a rooster crowed, and birds are sqawking. This morning at 1014am a fawn was recorded walking past the master bedroom and this afternoon I watched live as a neighbor's cat climbed on the woodpile by the garage, probably looking for mice. The cameras provide a huge value, and without Homesaver they could be inaccessible for weeks out of every month. And the peace of mind knowing I can tell if the pipes might freeze or the power is off is priceless.
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I purchased the HomeSaver before it was available on Amazon and I'm very glad to finally see it offered here. I use the HomeSaver at my vacation home and it has saved my house from freezing pipes two times already. The HomeSaver is worth every penny. It was very easy to setup and configure. I had it setup in 20 minutes or so. All I needed to do was plug it into the power outlet and a phone jack. I used the phone to set the low temperature and a phone number to call and it was up and running.

The HomeSaver has a built-in battery which recharges itself and can run the product for days without power. I don't need to worry about the batteries running out of juice. I really like that the HomeSaver will display the temperature on the caller ID of the calling phone. It makes it very easy to get a feel for how things are at my vacation home without being there. One of the coolest feature for me is the built in microphone. It will listen for loud continuous sounds (like a fire alarm) and call you if it hears one going off. Fortunately I've never tested this feature and I hope I never. What I do use regularly is the "listen in" ability. I can call my vacation home and listen for any strange noises. The audio quality is excellent. I was stunned when I actually heard bird chirping outside my house. That brings me to the general quality of the HomeSaver. This is one well built piece of hardware. Everything about it says quality. It is solidly built in a sturdy medal case. I had an Electrical Engineer friend of mine look at the insides and he was very impressed with the work. He said something about optical-isolation and that it should withstand any power spikes. I don't know if it is true or not but mine has been running for 2 years without a hitch. In an era of throwaway products, this one is a keeper. It reminds me of the quality you see in Apple products but more industrial.

The HomeSaver has options for many other sensors. I've considered adding the moisture sensor and hooking it up to my heater so I can call in and turn the heater on remotely. I haven't gotten around to adding those things yet but I like having the option. Someone who is more ambitious could create their own home security system with it.

All in all, the HomeSaver is an excellent product that highly recommend.
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