Learned my lesson after a trip last week… I have sensors for nearly everything, but somehow totally forgot about the Fridge / Freezer.

A power outage made my fridge lose it’s mind and turn off cooling, even after it powered back up. Unplug / replug seems to have fixed it, but all the food was spoiled when we got home. Simple $10 temperature sensor could have saved everything!

  • ArmoredCavalry@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    You could then call a friend or family member and ask them to check on it.

    This is exactly what I had in mind.

    Fridge is probably one of the few things I’m hesitant to put on a smart outlet, just because chance of something going wrong with it.

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      1 year ago

      A lot of smart outlets develop problems over time from the inductive surge current on electric motor startup (air conditioner, fridge, dehumidifier). The current ratings in ads are generally for resistive loads. Inductive load limits can be 30% less.

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        1 year ago

        Had mine on one for over a year, no issues. But it’s also rated for far more than just 30% more (Blitzwolf)

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        1 year ago

        I have a Sonoff S31 on my fridge for about 3 years now for power monitoing and have had no issues. I’m sure the fact I don’t switch it on and off and it’s locked to stay on on power up helps prolong it’s life. If you never switch the load I don’t see how it’s life could be impacted. But I do have a temp sensor on the fridge so any failures I would be alerted to.