Thanks for that heads up!!! I will contact them and cancel the add on if they are not covering me.
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How about posting what you find out. Thanks.
Well I haven't made much progress lately, bloody work has been interfering with my bus project and covad with my social life!!!
Anyway I was able to carve out a day to start tinkering with learning Node-Red and putting together a manual control page for my DIY hydronic system.
Here's what the web page looks like:
https://www.crystalpoint.com/cpdownl...dDashboard.jpg
And the drag and drop design environment that created this functionality:
https://www.crystalpoint.com/cpdownl...odeRedFlow.jpg
Ultimately there are going to be old tablets/cell phones scatter about the bus or mounted on the walls that can interact the bus's automation system or heck if the internet is live, ask the subservient lady Alexia to do it for you!!!
Wow, this is my first introduction to Node Red ... this looks like great fun. Thanks for keeping us up to date on your project.
Happy Fathers Day to everyone.
Very Cool! I'm curious why you don't trigger the stir pump on with the boiler, better yet use timers for both the boiler and stir pump triggered by calls for heat?
That will be part of the automation flows as I develop them. Though the way I have the glycol fluid flows designed the pump on the boiler will be the stir pump, not sure I need to run both pumps for circulation while the boiler is on.
The stir pump is to keep the glycol tanks mixed and to provide flow to the heat exchanger for domestic hot water.
I threw together this manual control page as a first step; so, that I can be down in the electrical and plumbing bay and control the system from my phone as I test it out.
OK their response was kind of iffy, but after going through a few layers of supervisors the final ruling was that I am covered.
The key point is that the factory considers it a motor home and that it never went into service as a commercial vehicle. Plus it doesn't have transit style folding doors.
However they did clarify that the towing services that they contract with; might and might not be able to handle my size vehicle and they would have to bring someone in from out of the area. So they would not be able to guarantee quick service.
Also if no one was available I would have to make my own arrangement, pay out of pocket and submit a claim for reimbursement.
Given all the above I will not be renewing with them.
So any recommendations for coverage?
Thanks
Give Coach Net a call, I have had them for years, used them on several occasions for various reasons, blowouts, towbacks from mud, ect. They are well worth the annual fee.
I have Coach Net and had occasion to call them very soon after signing on with them. Got stuck on some wet ground. Their contractor came right away and all went well.