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A friend of mine has solar panels & inverter and rents out the property. However, the RCD feeding it trips occasionally for no obvious reason (could be local supply disturbances, etc). Those renting it won't bother checking the RCD so is there any simple/cheap device that will periodically say its alive so they know the RCD has tripped?

It is quite remote so would have to be based on mobile network or similar as I'm not sure the tenants would leave the (rather slow, copper phone line) wifi on all the time, etc.

TL;DR Simple way to check power is on using public networks
 
Do they have an alarm system at the property? If so you should be able to rig up a simple power failure auto-dial 2g SIM to alert them to the issue!
Can't remember what make I used last time but managed to make it work with a Honeywell alarm panel. I'll see if I can find out which one it was as they were really good units!
Sy

Edit: it was advent controls!

Not sure but think it was this one!
Sy
 
Do they have an alarm system at the property? If so you should be able to rig up a simple power failure auto-dial 2g SIM to alert them to the issue!
Can't remember what make I used last time but managed to make it work with a Honeywell alarm panel. I'll see if I can find out which one it was as they were really good units!
Sy
I've used a couple in the past, be sat down when you look at the prices for buying and monthly SIM contract... ?
 
I can't believe I'm even suggesting this, but there is a dreaded Chinese product that does exactly what is required (amongst its sensing options).
It might require a little ingenuity to determine where to connect it !
And then in the 'home electronics' category there seem to be some even cheaper options, which would require a little more effort.

 
I can't believe I'm even suggesting this, but there is a dreaded Chinese product that does exactly what is required (amongst its sensing options).
That is exactly the sort of thing I had in mind!

Another, possibly better, solution is to look at an auto-recloser for the RCD. For example:

But this opens a whole 20% extra-free can of worms. For example:
  • Do the domestic wiring regs have anything to say about auto-reclosing? I know it is common in the DNO's HV world but never seen one for real in end user circuits.
  • Her place has an old Wylex board with plug-in MCBs and I'm not sure I want to get in to doing any work on it as (a) I'm not a professional electrician by trade, and (b) really I would only be happy to sort it ALL out in one go, and that is probably too much disruption to her & tenants. (Nothing to do with Tennent's lager, our national favourite exercise in industrial chemistry).
  • It probably costs (including matching RCD and DIN enclosure) more than she is likely to lose on missing PV feed-in
 
one solution would be to use a simple contactor switching a gsm dieler would be a fairly cheap set up contactor 12v psu battery and a gsm
I was also thinking along such lines, but also maybe just a relay on the output with the N/C contacts switching when power failed to enable a red warning lamp that might get someone's attention at some point.
 
I was also thinking along such lines, but also maybe just a relay on the output with the N/C contacts switching when power failed to enable a red warning lamp that might get someone's attention at some point.
This would get someone's attention with 118dB ?
 

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If you’ve got Wi-fi on site, lock the router away so it still works, and it can’t be switched off….

then have some device…. Whatever… some cheap smart device that can accessed via phone.
if there’s a power cut, router goes down, loss of connection to smart device.
 
we have a ring alarm system - if power goes off we get umpteen messages and notifications telling us the power is off and using cellular backup. could do the job and act as an alarm.
May aswell add soem ring cameras to see what is going on there aswell
Same here - though you do have to subscribe to the ÂŁ8pm plan to unlock the sim card and battery backup options within the alarm system, which is a bit sneaky imo...

If the wifi can be made reliable you could wire in a Shelly EM and clamp the relevant circuit to have a nice history of the consumption too. It works via the cloud so requires registration for remote access, but with no monthly fees.

Not tried this particular model but recently been dabbling with smart home stuff and their Shelly 1 switch/relay has been working flawlessly, as has their lamp.
 

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