My freezer will now text me when the door stays open too long.
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You should make sure the pin matches the number specified as `SWITCH_PIN` in the Arduino code.
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Thanks, Dan! I dig the temperature probe idea. Now I'm kinda curious how quickly the internally temp actually goes down. Also - "Think I've got everything I need to make that happen right now." - isn't that the best? I've only recently gotten into this territory.
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Quick and dirty, I love tactical projects like this.
My freezer problem is a little different -- freezer is in the garage, and if the compressor fails or the breaker trips, I'll never find out about it until hundreds of dollars of food are spoiled. I might try something like this, but with a temperature probe instead. Plus a door-open switch that texts every time someone opens the freezer, just as a "positive control" that the whole system is working. Think I've got everything I need to make that happen right now.
Thanks for the inspiration!