- Be alerted when power goes out: MySpool Power Failure Detector uses Wi-Fi to send text messages, email or push alerts when power goes off or comes back on.
- Monitor outlets for outages and GFCI shut off. Device description is included in alert message to help identify its location, e.g. freezer alarm or garage gfi power out.
- Each MySpool Power Failure Detector is independent; no hub is required.
- WiFi access during power outage is required, please check before ordering.
- No fees or subscription costs. Multiple phone numbers and email addresses supported.
Product Description
No Hub Required: Each Power Failure Alert works independently with your Wi-Fi network. Multiple devices can be placed in different locations throughout your home or business. Your notifications will include your text for each device that you specify in the device configuration.
No Fees: There are no fees for using MySpool Power Failure Alert for any notifications. Multiple e numbers and s es (up to five) can be added for each device free of charge. A complimentary Central Monitoring service is also included free of charge.
Smart design: MySpool Power Failure Alert will ignore short duration power fluctuations of a few seconds so that no unnecessary notifications are sent. Note that since no device is permitted to send more than 1 alert per minute, your POWER ON notification may be delayed by up to 1 minute if power comes back on immediay. Each device requires 3 AAA batteries, included. The batteries should last 5 years or more assuming average power outages and fluctuations.
Important Note: one requirement for the Power Failure Alert deployment is that a WiFi network is available when A/C power outlet being monitored loses power. A good example is a UPS backed WiFi router which Power Failure Alert uses to access MySpool cloud servers.
Currently MySpool products are supported in US and Canada only.
Setup Instructions for all myspool devices are available online on myspool.com. This is a summary:
- Connect your device to WiFi and trigger an alert: plug it in the A/C outlet being monitored
Device Configuration: 3 steps
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MySpool device setup Summary1. Connect your device to WiFi 2. Create account on myspool.com The first step is the most challenging one. It should also be done first so that MySpool servers can identify your device when you login to configure it. |
Step 1. Connect your device to WiFiOnce connection is established, which may take a few seconds, it will open a browser window with Alerts WiFi Manager. |
Step 1, continued. Configure WiFiClick Configure WiFI. You will see a list of networks that MySpool device can use. Select your WiFi router and enter its password. Click Save. |