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Sump Pump remote monitoring
I have tenants in a below grade unit and am looking for advice on how to monitor the sump pump remotely. Ideally I'd like to know if the pump stops working, or if it turns on during a storm, or to even monitor the level of water accumulating in the sump pump basin... all while remote. Anyone know if this is possible?
I've had flooding before and had to replace all the flooring, so I'm looking to avoid this again...