nice video with a great outcome... you really surprised me, when you hadn't thought of looking at alternative 'sim-card' suppliers! I am constantly looking for alternative phone sim deals!
I built the same thing using an Arduino and the Blynk app using the guest feature from the FBO Wi-Fi. But If I couldn't pick up a free Wi-Fi signal, it wouldn't work. Thanks for the vid.
you may want to unplug it and see if the default power on is to turn your heater on. if so, any power company glitch will result in your heater being on.
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nice video with a great outcome... you really surprised me, when you hadn't thought of looking at alternative 'sim-card' suppliers! I am constantly looking for alternative phone sim deals!
I built the same thing using an Arduino and the Blynk app using the guest feature from the FBO Wi-Fi. But If I couldn't pick up a free Wi-Fi signal, it wouldn't work. Thanks for the vid.
you may want to unplug it and see if the default power on is to turn your heater on. if so, any power company glitch will result in your heater being on.
It defaults to its previous state. It was on when I pulled the power, which is why it came back on when I restored the power.