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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I live in an older home and have two sumps in the basement. My water is coming up from the water table. In late spring thru October my sumps are dry unless we have alot of rain. During the winter months my pumps run. I use a Panasonic home automation system to track their run times as well wetness etc. I run humidifiers basically from April to October.[/quote] How do you track your sump run time? I have seen current monitors but worry they would burn out from heavy draw from pump. [/quote] A Panasonic Smart Things hub is connected to my home router. The Smart Thing hub communicates via a couple of different wireless protocols to a Zooz power switch. The sump plugs into the Zooz and the Zooz is plugged into the wall. It allows me to track run times, power usage etc. I also have a couple of moisture detectors that can let me know if they are wet and I have an issue. Pre Covid I travelled a lot and it gave me piece of mind. I also have the Smart Things hub turn on lights etc. [/quote]
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