Detect when a washer/dryer is done?

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Sun Feb 25, 2018 11:33 am
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Re: Detect when a washer/dryer is done?

Colorado4Wheeler wrote:
It is the same device and I got my idea from you so it only makes sense... My wife is still asking why I thought that was necessary when "I can also just look at the time and know when 30 minutes is up" but she doesn't get that I do silly things like this just because I can, not because it's needed.


Exactly opposite in my house: when that stopped working due to a failed iMeter Solo, I caught all sorts of hell because we weren't getting our Prowl notifications that it was done. It suddenly became my fault that the laundry stayed in the washer for 2 days...

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Sun Feb 25, 2018 11:36 am
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Re: Detect when a washer/dryer is done?

jay (support) wrote:
Exactly opposite in my house: when that stopped working due to a failed iMeter Solo, I caught all sorts of hell because we weren't getting our Prowl notifications that it was done. It suddenly became my fault that the laundry stayed in the washer for 2 days...

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